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Pygmalion (Record no. 35914)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9788124802953
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Classification number 822.912 G2932 P
Item number 102577
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Personal name George Bernard Shaw
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Title Pygmalion
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of publication New Delhi
Name of publisher Peacock Books
Date of publication 2013
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 104
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General note A great dramatist, literary critic, an eminent showman, intellectual and a satirist, George Bernard Shaw was a leading theatre personality of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. Pygmalion is one of his masterpieces. Two old gentlemen meet in the rain one night at Covent Garden. Professor Higgins is a scientist of phonetics, and Colonel Pickering is a linguist of Indian dialects. Higgins bets that he can, with his knowledge of phonetics, convince high London society that, in a matter of months, he will be able to transform the cockney-speaking Covent Garden flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, into a woman as poised and well-spoken as a duchess. Eliza appears next morning at his laboratory on Wimpole Street to ask for speech lessons, offering to pay a shilling, so that she may speak properly enough to work in a flower shop. Higgins makes fun of her, but is lured by the idea of working his magic on her. Pickering goads him on by agreeing to cover the costs of the experiment if Higgins can pass Eliza off as a duchess at an ambassador’s garden party. The challenge is accepted and Higgins starts by having his housekeeper Mrs Pearce bathe Eliza and give her new clothes. Eliza’s father Alfred Doolittle comes to demand the return of his daughter, though his real intention is to get some money. The professor, amused by Doolittle’s unusual rhetoric, gives him five pounds. On his way out, the dustman fails to recognize the now clean, pretty flower girl as his daughter.<br/>
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Topical Term Social classes
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Topical Term Speech and social status
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Topical Term England--London
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Topical Term Man-woman relationships
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Topical Term English drama
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        Non-fiction Ubhayabharati Ubhayabharati General Stacks 19/04/2018 195.00 1 822.912 G2932 P 102577 102577 22/08/2019 Books
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