Loading edition detail...
Preparing this view.
George Bernard Shaw, Alan Jay Lerner
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 ---------- Contains: - My Fair Lady - [Pygmailion][1] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1066524W/Pygmalion
| Edition | 50th Anniversary ed.; 1st Signet Classics printing (32) |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Signet Classics |
| Pages | 219 |
| Format | Mass Market Paperback |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-451-53009-8 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-451-53009-7 primary |
Publication-specific alternatives linked to the same work.
Pygmalion/My Fair Lady
Pygmalion/My Fair Lady
Pygmalion and My Fair Lady
Pygmalion
Pygmalion and My Fair Lady
Pygmalion and My Fair Lady