
Pygmalion both delighted and scandalized its first audiences in 1914. A brilliantly witty reworking of the classical tale of the sculptor Pygmalion, who falls in love with his perfect female statue, it is also a barbed attack on the British class system and a statement of Shaw's feminist views. In Shaw's hands, the phoneticist Henry Higgins is the Pygmalion figure who believes he can transform Eliza Doolittle, a cockney flower girl, into a duchess at ease in polite society. The one thing he overlooks is that his "creation" has a mind of her own.
Catégorie : Romans
Editeur : PENGUIN
Date de sortie : 2003-02-05
Nombre de pages : 122 pages
Dimensions : 12,9 cm × 19,8 cm × 0,8 cm
Poids : 0.112 kg