Résumé

Discover the transformative power of identity and society with Bernard Shaw's timeless classic, Pygmalion. This compelling play explores themes of social class, language, and personal transformation through the story of a phonetics professor who wagers he can transform a Cockney flower girl into a refined lady. As their worlds collide, Shaw masterfully examines the superficiality of social distinctions and the true essence of human worth. Pygmalion is not just a comedy; it is a sharp critique of societal expectations and a profound reflection on personal growth. Shaw's witty dialogue and insightful characters make this work a captivating exploration of identity and change, resonating with readers and audiences even decades after its debut. Whether staged or read, Pygmalion challenges us to consider how much of our identity is shaped by external influences and how much is inherent within us. This play remains a significant piece in the canon of English literature, inspiring adaptations and discussions worldwide.Bernard Shaw, born in 1856 and passing in 1950, was a renowned Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist. Known for his sharp wit, social commentary, and innovative approach to drama, Shaw's works often challenged societal norms and advocated for social reform. His contributions to literature earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925. Shaw's influence extends beyond the stage, as he was also a prolific essayist and thinker dedicated to promoting rationalism, education, and social justice. His legacy endures through his groundbreaking plays, including Pygmalion, which continue to inspire audiences and readers around the world.

Caractéristiques

Auteur(s) : Shaw Bernard

Publication : 1 janvier 2026

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)

Taille(s) : 2,3 Mo (ePub)

Langue(s) : Anglais

Code(s) CLIL : 3622, 3436, 3626

EAN13 eBook [ePub] : 9782496772036

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