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Pygmalion (With Original Illustrations)

E-book


George Bernard Shaw's 'Pygmalion' is a timeless classic that explores themes of social class, identity, and transformation. Set in Edwardian London, the play follows the story of Professor Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert, who takes on the challenge of transforming a poor flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, into a refined lady. Shaw's witty dialogue and sharp social commentary make 'Pygmalion' a compelling read that continues to resonate with audiences today. The play's comedic elements and complex characters offer insight into the rigid social structures of Shaw's time. The original illustrations included in this edition enhance the reader's experience of Shaw's vivid portrayal of London society. George Bernard Shaw's background as a playwright and social critic informs his nuanced depiction of class dynamics and personal growth in 'Pygmalion.' Shaw's own experiences as an activist and thinker likely influenced his exploration of themes such as language, education, and self-improvement. For readers interested in exploring the intersection of language, society, and personal transformation, 'Pygmalion' is a must-read classic that continues to provoke thought and discussion.