Pygmalion is one of George Bernard Shaw’s most celebrated plays, blending sharp wit, social commentary, and unforgettable characters.
The story follows Professor Henry Higgins, a brilliant but eccentric linguist who makes a bold wager: he claims he can transform Eliza Doolittle, a poor flower girl with a strong Cockney accent, into a refined lady simply by teaching her proper speech and manners. As Eliza undergoes this remarkable transformation, the experiment begins to challenge Higgins’ assumptions about class, identity, and respect.
Filled with humor and insight, Pygmalion explores themes of language, social mobility, dignity, and the power of self-determination. The play later inspired the famous musical My Fair Lady.
Détails
- Date de publication
- Mar 16, 2026
- Langue
- English
- Catégorie
- Fiction
- Copyright
- Tous droits réservés - Licence de copyright standard
- Contributeurs
- Par (auteur): Bernard Shaw
Caractéristiques
- Pages
- 121
- Type de reliure
- Livre à couverture rigide Livre à couverture rigide
- Couleur de l’intérieur
- Noir & Blanc
- Dimensions
- Roman (6 x 9 po / 152 x 229 mm)