Pygmalion

author: Shaw, Bernard, Shaw, George Bernard
Henry Higgins attempts to turn Eliza Doolittle, a poor, young beggar, into a lady of society by teaching her proper language skills and better manners.
year: 1980, 2000, 1951, 1941, 1975, 2003, 1944
call number/section: 822, 840, 822.91
subjects: man-woman relationship, drama, social classes, london (england), social life and customs, drama, man-woman relationships, london, speech and social status, london (england), english drama

Editions


Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard
Signet (1980)
Two world-famous variations on a timeless theme are brought together for the first time in one volume.
Schools: 2



Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard
Penguin Books (2000)
Henry Higgins attempts to turn Eliza Doolittle, a poor, young beggar, into a lady of society by teaching her proper language skills and better manners.
Schools: 1



Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard
Penguin Books (1951)

Schools: 4



Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard
Penguin Books (1941)
A professor of phonetics takes on the challenge of turning a London flower girl into a lady.
Schools: 2



Pygmalion, a romance in five acts
Shaw, Bernard
New American Library (1975)

Schools: 0



Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard
Penguin Books (2003)
The story of a speech therapist who successfully converts an untutored flower girl into a darling of high society.
Schools: 1



Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard
Penguin Books (1944)
A professor of phonetics transforms a poor Cockney flower girl onto an elegant lady.
Schools: 0



Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard
Penguin (1944)

Schools: 0



Pygmalion
Shaw, George Bernard


Schools: 0



Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard
Penguin Books (1944)

Schools: 0



Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard
Penguin Books (1944)
A professor of phonetics transforms a poor Cockney flower girl onto an elegant lady.
Schools: 0



Pygmalion
Shaw, Bernard


Schools: 1


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