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  • Pygmalion

    Bernard Shaw, Professor of English Literature Nicholas Grene, Dan H Laurence

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 4, 2003)
    Shaw's expos of the British class system--featuring the enduring characters of Professor Henry Higgins and the gutter-snipe Eliza Doolittle he vows to turn into a lady--remains his most popular play. Includes Shaw's Preface and sequel.
  • Pygmalion

    George Bernard Shaw

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon & Schuster, June 26, 2001)
    When George Bernard Shaw wrote Pygmalion more than a half century ago, no one could have predicted his play would eventually be converted into one of the great musicals of our time -- My Fair Lady -- and an Academy Awardยณ-winning motion picture. Generations of readers and theatergoers have found relevance in Shaw's story of speech therapist Henry Higgins, who successfully transforms Liza Doolittle, a "draggle-tailed guttersnipe," into a darling of high society who momentarily upsets his hard-edged reserve. The extraordinary wit of this master dramatist of the twentieth century cuts away at the artificiality of class distinctions to reveal that human clay can be molded into wondrous shapes. Washington Square Press' Enriched Classics present the great works of world literature enhanced for the contemporary reader. This edition of Pygmalion includes the analysis of Eric Bentley from his book Bernard Shaw. Essential biographical and historical background is provided, together with notes, critical excerpts, and suggestions for further reading. A unique visual essay of period illustrations and photographs helps bring the play to life.
  • Pygmalion

    Geroge Bernard Shaw

    eBook (Start Publishing LLC, Jan. 24, 2013)
    Pygamalion tells the story of Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics, who makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can successfully pass off a Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, as a refined society lady by teaching her how to speak with an upper class accent and training her in etiquette. In the process, Higgins and Doolittle grow close, but she ultimately rejects his domineering ways and declares she will marry Freddy Eynsford-Hill-- a young, poor gentleman.
  • Pygmalion

    George Bernard Shaw

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 28, 2014)
    "What is life but a series of inspired follies? The difficulty is to find them to do. Never lose a chance: it doesn't come every day." One of George Bernard Shaw's most famous works, written in 1912, Pygmalion references the mythological Greek sculptor, who falls in love with his creation- a statue of the perfect woman. In Shaw's play, phonetics professor, Henry Higgins, engages in a social experiment to transform Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl, into a refined young lady, through the most important element, of which he believes, is impeccable speech. Shaw wittily exposes the British social hierarchy of the times, incorporating themes of feminism, human behavior and relations between the sexes.
  • Pygmalion

    George Bernard Shaw

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2017)
    George Bernard Shaw's classic play about Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins. Based on the Greek myth in which a sculptor falls in love with his creation, Pygmalion tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a lower class girl with a cockney accent. Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics, takes on a bet that he can train Eliza to be a proper lady. This play served as the basis for the musical, My Fair Lady.
  • Pygmalion

    George Bernard Shaw, Flo Gibson (Narrator)

    Audio CD (Audio Book Contractors, LLC, Aug. 25, 2009)
    A cockney flower girl is transformed into a charming woman of the world by a professor of phonetics. This play was later adapted as the musical, My Fair Lady.
  • Pygmalion

    George Bernard Shaw

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  • Pygmalion

    George Bernard Shaw

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 27, 2015)
    The story of Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics who makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can successfully pass off a Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, as a refined society lady by teaching her how to speak with an upper class accent and training her in etiquette. In the process, Higgins and Eliza grow close, but she ultimately rejects his domineering ways and declares she will marry Freddy Eynsford-Hill โ€“ a young, poor, gentleman.
  • Pygmalion

    George Shaw

    eBook (, Aug. 26, 2015)
    The story of Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics who makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can successfully pass off a Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, as a refined society lady by teaching her how to speak with an upper class accent and training her in etiquette. In the process, Higgins and Eliza grow close, but she ultimately rejects his domineering ways and declares she will marry Freddy Eynsford-Hill โ€“ a young, poor, gentleman.
  • Pygmalion

    George Bernard Shaw

    eBook (, June 20, 2017)
    Pygmalion is a play by George Bernard Shaw, named after a Greek mythological figure. It was first presented on stage to the public in 1913. Professor of phonetics Henry Higgins makes a bet that he can train a bedraggled Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, to pass for a duchess at an ambassador's garden party by teaching her to assume a veneer of gentility, the most important element of which, he believes, is impeccable speech. The professor and the flower girl grown close, but after her successful debut she rejects the professor and his overbearing ways for a poor gentleman. The most famous adaptation of the play is the 1964 film My Fair Lady, starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison.The play is a sharp lampoon of the rigid British class system of the day and a commentary on women's independence.
  • Pygmalion

    George Bernard Shaw

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  • Pygmalion

    George Bernard Shaw

    Paperback (Digireads.com, Jan. 1, 2005)
    "Pygmalion" is considered to be one of George Bernard Shaw's greatest works. It is the story of how the arrogant phonetics professor Henry Higgins teaches the lowly flower girl Eliza Doolittle to lose her cockney accent and speak like a lady. "Pygmalion" is a witty comedic play that examines the artificiality of social class distinctions and shows that it takes more than just talking like a lady to become one.