My Fair Lady

My Fair Lady by Alan Jay Lerner is a New Ed edition published by Pearson Education in 1999, featuring 43 pages in English. This book presents the story of Eliza Doolittle, a poor flower-seller in Victorian London with a strong accent, who becomes the subject of an experiment by Professor Higgins. He aims to transform her speech to that of an upper-class lady, but the outcomes of his plans take unexpected turns.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of transformation and social class through Eliza’s journey. The story, originally a play by George Bernard Shaw, has been adapted into a well-known musical and film. This edition captures the essence of the beloved tale, focusing on the dynamics between Eliza and Professor Higgins, as well as the complexities of love and identity.
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Eliza Doolittle is a poor flower-seller in Victorian London who has a very strong London accent. Professor Higgins chooses her for an experiment. He decides to teach her to speak like an upper class lady but things don’t happen exactly as he plans … This wonderful story was first a play called Pygmalion by the famous writer George Bernard Shaw. It was made into a musical, perhaps the best-known of all, and then a film starring Audrey Hepburn.
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