Pygmalion
by Dan H Laurence, George Bernard Shaw

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Unit Set/Multiple SettingsBritishComedy

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Readers appreciate the cleverness and depth of Pygmalion, highlighting its exploration of social class and language. Many find the characters, especially Eliza and Higgins, to be well-developed and engaging. The play's wit and humor resonate with audiences, making it a timeless classic. However, some note that its focus on language can be dense at times.

Clever exploration of social classWitty and humorous dialogueWell-developed charactersTimeless classicDense focus on language at times

Synopsis

Professor Higgins succeeds in transforming an unkempt London flower girl into a society belle.

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PublisherPenguin
Year2003
BindingPaperback
EditionRevised
Pages176
PlaceLondon, England
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780141439501
ISBN-100141439505
LCCPR5363

Pygmalion is a British comedy play written by Dan H Laurence and published by Penguin in London, England (2003).

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