Pygmalion
Published
1994
Pages
98
Language
EN
ISBN
9780486282220
Reading Time
~1h 43min
Pygmalion is a drama book by George Bernard Shaw. In 1994. It has 98 pages.
About this book
One of George Bernard Shaw's best-known plays, Pygmalion was a rousing success on the London and New York stages, an entertaining motion picture and a great hit with its musical version, My Fair Lady. An updated and considerably revised version of the ancient Greek legend of Pygmalion and Galatea, the 20th-century story pokes fun at the antiquated British class system. In Shaw's clever adaptation, Professor Henry Higgins, a linguistic expert, takes on a bet that he can transform an awkward cockney flower seller into a refined young lady simply by polishing her manners and changing the way she speaks. In the process of convincing society that his creation is a mysterious royal figure, the Professor also falls in love with his elegant handiwork. The irresistible theme of the emerging butterfly, together with Shaw's brilliant dialogue and splendid skills as a playwright, have made Pygmalion one of the most popular comedies in the English language. A staple of college drama courses, it is still widely performed.
About the Author
George Bernard Shaw is the author of Pygmalion. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.
Editions & Formats
Reviews
No reviews yet. Have you read this book? Share your thoughts with the Booklogr community.
Sign in Sign in to write a review
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is Pygmalion?+
Pygmalion has 98 pages.
When was Pygmalion published?+
Pygmalion was published in 1994.
What genre is Pygmalion?+
Pygmalion is a Drama book.
What is Pygmalion about?+
One of George Bernard Shaw's best-known plays, Pygmalion was a rousing success on the London and New York stages, an entertaining motion picture and a great hit with its musical version, My Fair Lady. An updated and considerably revised version of the ancient Greek legend of Pygmalion and Galatea, t...
Who wrote Pygmalion?+
Pygmalion was written by George Bernard Shaw.