PC Pygmalion

Shaw, Bernard

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Shaw’s dramatization of a Cockney flower girl’s metamorphosis into a lady is both a fantasy and a platform for his views on social class, money and women’s independence.

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Publish Date: 30/01/2003
ISBN: 9780141439501 Category: Tag:

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‘Yes, you squashed cabbage leaf . . . you incarnate insult to the English language: I could pass you off as the Queen of Sheba’

Pygmalion both delighted and scandalized its first audiences in 1914. A brilliantly witty reworking of the classical tale of the sculptor who falls in love with his perfect female statue, it is also a barbed attack on the British class system and a statement of Shaw’s feminist views. In Shaw’s hands, the phoneticist Henry Higgins is the Pygmalion figure who believes he can transform Eliza Doolittle, a cockney flower girl, into a duchess at ease in polite society. The one thing he overlooks is that his ‘creation’ has a mind of her own.

With an Introduction by NICHOLAS GRENE

Additional information

Weight 114 g
Dimensions 196 × 128 × 8 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

122

Language

English

Edition

New Edition

Dewey

822.912 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K