Pygmalion

Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw, published by Penguin Publishing Group on March 29, 1988, is a reprint edition comprising 160 pages. This work presents a delightful fantasy centered on the transformation of a Cockney flower girl into a lady by a haughty professor. The narrative explores themes of social class, money, spiritual freedom, and women’s independence.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the dynamics between class and identity as the characters navigate their societal roles. The story delves into the complexities of transformation and the implications of changing one’s social status. With its focus on drama and literary elements, this edition invites readers to reflect on the broader societal issues at play within the narrative.
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A delighful fantasy about a tranformation of a Cockney flower girl into a lady by a haughty professor has much to say about social class, money, spiritual freedom and women’s independence.
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