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A brusque phonetician accepts a wager to teach a working-class street seller to speak with upper-class accents so she can pass at social gatherings; the experiment succeeds but upends expectations about class, identity, and autonomy, revealing how speech shapes social standing and personal dignity. Through witty dialogue and satirical set pieces, the work probes power imbalances, the performative nature of manners, and the human cost of social transformation.

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Title: Pygmalion

Author: Bernard Shaw

Release date: March 1, 2003 [eBook #3825]
Most recently updated: April 13, 2021

Language: English

Credits: Eve Sobol. HTML version by Al Haines

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE: In the printed version of this text, all apostrophes for contractions such as “can’t”, “wouldn’t” and “he’d” were omitted, to read as “cant”, “wouldnt”, and “hed”. This etext edition restores the omitted apostrophes.


PYGMALION

BERNARD SHAW
1912