Pygmalion [Hardcover](Hardcover, George Bernard Shaw)
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About the book: George Bernard Shaw's play "Pygmalion" premiered in 1913, achieving immense popularity and inspiring adaptations, such as the renowned musical "My Fair Lady." The character of Professor Higgins was influenced by phonetics experts. As a prominent Irish playwright and political activist, Shaw's works like "Man and Superman" and "Saint Joan" left a lasting mark on Western theatre. Being a member of the Fabian Society, he advocated for gradualism and socialism. About the Author: George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950), an Irish playwright, critic, and political activist, was a leading figure in Western theatre and literature. His plays, including "Man and Superman," "Pygmalion," and "Saint Joan," combined satire and historical allegory. Shaw was a member of the Fabian Society and promoted gradualism and socialism. His influence on English-language playwrights has been significant. CONTENTS: PREFACE TO PYGMALION................................................... 7, ACT - I ......................................................................................... 13, ACT - II ....................................................................................... 26, ACT - III ......................................................................................55, ACT - IV ...................................................................................... 72, ACT - V ...................................................................................... 81, SEQUEL ................................................................................... 105 The Title 'Pygmalion written/authored/edited by George Bernard Shaw', published in the year 2023. The ISBN 9789356631342 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 120 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Classic Fiction. Size of the book is 12.43 x 18.78 cms Vol:-