George Bernard Shaw

Pygmalion (Illustrated Edition)

Persisting Concerns and Threats, Parallels and Analogies with the Present Days (What Changes and What Does Not), Recommendations for the U. S. Army. . Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 172 Seiten
ISBN 8027330254
EAN 9788027330256
Veröffentlicht April 2019
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In 'Pygmalion, ' George Bernard Shaw masterfully intertwines wit and social critique, exploring themes of class distinctions and the transformative power of language. This illustrated edition enhances Shaw's sharp dialogues and vivid characterizations, immersing readers in early 20th-century London. At its core, the narrative follows the journey of Eliza Doolittle, a flower girl who undergoes a remarkable transformation under the tutelage of Professor Henry Higgins, inviting reflection on identity, gender, and societal expectations. Shaw's incisive commentary and clever humor not only entertain but provoke thought regarding the roles we play in society. George Bernard Shaw, a pivotal figure in modern drama, drew inspiration from his own experiences with class and education. Activism and a passion for social reform pervaded Shaw's life and work, culminating in his desire to challenge prevailing norms through 'Pygmalion.' His keen observation of human behavior, coupled with a dedication to intellectual inquiry, cemented his reputation as a playwright whose works transcend the boundaries of time and culture. This illustrated edition of 'Pygmalion' is highly recommended for both enthusiasts of classic literature and those exploring the nuances of social dynamics. Shaw's brilliant construction of character and plot, paired with visually engaging illustrations, offers a rich literary experience that is as relevant today as it was a century ago.

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