Pygmalion - Couverture souple

Shaw, George Bernard

 
9781444466867: Pygmalion

Synopsis

In a world where class and speech dictate fate, the brilliant but arrogant Professor Henry Higgins takes on an audacious challenge—to transform Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl, into a refined lady fit for high society. With sharp wit and biting humor, George Bernard Shaw’s timeless play explores the power of language, identity, and the struggle for self-determination. As Eliza defies expectations, she proves to be more than just a subject in an experiment, forcing Higgins to confront his own shortcomings. Will she remain under his influence, or will she claim independence on her own terms? Pygmalion is a dazzling satire on class and gender, revealing that true transformation comes not from imitation, but from self-awareness. A masterpiece of social critique and comedy, this play continues to challenge and entertain audiences with its unforgettable characters and razor-sharp dialogue.

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