London phonetics professor Henry Higgins sees no reason why he can’t single-handedly transform a poor flower girl with a cockney accent into a cultured, high-society woman. When challenged to prove so, he takes the bet. However, his strong-headed subject, Eliza Doolittle, won’t make the job easy, avowing her independence. And she may just have a thing or two to teach him in return.
With his signature wit, George Bernard Shaw brought the Greek myth of Pygmalion, the sculptor who created the perfect female statue and fell in love with her, into the twentieth century. Eliza’s transformational tale not only stands as a searing critique of the British class system and notions of femininity but is also a bold comedy of manners that provides abiding entertainment.
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Revised edition: Previously published as Pygmalion, this edition of Pygmalion (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.