Ever since Pygmalion opened in London in April 1914 it has proved a very controversial play, from the (then) shocking language, to arguments about its correct ending.
Critical interpretations have been similarly disputatious, encompassing views of the transformation of the impoverished Eliza Doolittle by phonetics expert Henry Higgins as either a story of economic and social liberation, or an example of the perpetuation of male control and self-interest.
With subsequent film and musical adaptations and many stage revivals, Pygmalion remains one of Shaws most engaging, provocative, and accessible plays.
This new edition of Pygmalion includes Shaws definitive text, with both Preface and Sequel, and provides the most comprehensive scholarly treatment of the play to date, containing:-A substantial introduction with biographical information on Shaw -Detailed discussion of the genesis and sources of the play-Varying interpretations, and a lengthy international stage history.
-Textual notes on each page explaining language, allusions, and staging-Appendices with Shaws discarded scenes for the play, the British Censors 1914 report, and texts of all stage and film endings of Pygmalion.
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