Pygmalion And Three Other Plays by George Bernard Shaw

A collection of four sharply comic and polemical plays that use wit, lively dialogue, and memorable characters to probe social conventions; the central story charts the transformation of a rough-speaking flower seller into a genteel lady through lessons in speech and manners, exposing how language and class shape identity and revealing the hypocrisies of polite society, while the accompanying plays similarly blend satire and moral inquiry to challenge assumptions about marriage, responsibility, and individual conscience.

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