An edition of My Fair Lady / Pygmalion (1975)

Pygmalion and My Fair Lady

50th Anniversary ed.; 1st Signet Classics printing (32)
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An edition of My Fair Lady / Pygmalion (1975)

Pygmalion and My Fair Lady

50th Anniversary ed.; 1st Signet Classics printing (32)
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The ancient Greeks tell the legend of the sculptor Pygmalion, who created a statue of a woman of such surpassing beauty that he fell in love with his own creation. Then, Aphrodite, taking pity on this man whose love could not reach beyond the barrier of stone, brought the statue to life and gave her to Pygmalion as his bride.

Centuries later, George Bernard Shaw captured the magic of this legend in his celebrated play, Pygmalion. Pygmalion became Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics, his statue an untutored flower girl from the streets of London, and the barrier between them is class.. Shaw expected Eliza to end up with Freddy and run a flower shop.

In My Fair Lady, Alan Jay Lerner takes the legend one step further—the barrier is swept away and Higgins and Eliza are reunited as the curtain falls on one of the loveliest musical plays of our time—winning seven Tonys® for its original Broadway production, and seven Oscars® for its film adaptation.
--back cover

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Publisher
Signet Classics
Language
English
Pages
219

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Pygmalion and My Fair Lady
1980-08, Signet Classics
Mass Market Paperback in English - 50th Anniversary ed.; 1st Signet Classics printing (32)
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Pygmalion and My Fair Lady
April 1, 1975, Signet
Cover of: Pygmalion/My Fair Lady
Pygmalion/My Fair Lady
April 1, 1975, Signet Classics, Brand: Signet Classics
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Pygmalion/My Fair Lady
1975-04, New American Library
Mass Market Paperback in English - 1st Signet printing (9)
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Pygmalion and My Fair Lady
April 15, 1975, Signet
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Pygmalion: a romance in five acts
1975, New American Library
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Cover of: Pygmalion and My Fair Lady
Pygmalion and My Fair Lady
1975 04, Signet
Mass Market Paperback in English - 1st Signet Printing (18)

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First Sentence

"George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was born in Ireland and moved to England while he was still in his teens."

Edition Notes

US/CAN

Published in
New York
Copyright Date
1969

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR5363

The Physical Object

Format
Mass Market Paperback
Pagination
xiii, 219p.
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7577370M
Internet Archive
pygmalionromance0000shaw_k3r4
ISBN 10
0451530098
ISBN 13
9780451530097
OCLC/WorldCat
1108164378
Library Thing
2800561
Goodreads
7707

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The ancient Greeks tell the legend of the sculptor Pygmalion, who created a statue of a woman of such surpassing beauty that he fell in love with his own creation. Then Aphrodite, taking pity on this man whose love could not reach beyond the barrier of stone, brought the statue to life and gave her to Pygmalion as his bride.

Centuries later George Bernard Shaw captured the magic of this legend in his celebrated romantic play, Pygmalion. Pygmalion became Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics, his statue an untutored flower girl from the streets of London, and the barrier between them the difference in their stations in life.

In My Fair Lady, the legend is taken one step further: the barrier is swept away and Higgins and Eliza are reunited as the curtain falls on one of the loveliest musical plays of our time.
--back cover



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Composition begun 7 March 1912; completed early June 1912.
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