George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. His influence on Western theatre, culture and politics has extended all over the world from 1880s up until now. He wrote more than sixty plays, including major works such as Man and Superman, Pygmalion and Saint Joan. With the great capacity of using play to reflect the reality, Shaw became the leading dramatist of his era. Shaw’s Pygmalion is one of the most popular of his plays. It has been staged all over the English speaking world. And even a film based on the play called My Fair Lady has proved to be an immense success, and has made everyone knows about this play. Its popularity has been perennial and universal.Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetic...
This paper attempts to pinpoint feminism in famous British playwright George Bernard Shaw’s play Pyg...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion addresses the discourse of education (linguistic retraining in parti...
Narrative has long concerned itself with issues of selfhood and identity, examining the individual l...
Literary works have a relation to human life. Through deeper analysis, literature offers many exper...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion is first and foremost a play about voice, particularly about the voi...
In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw deals with the social function of language (linguistic competence)...
Few twentieth-century plays have been adapted into as many media as Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion. First...
George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion depicts a young flower girl’s linguistic and sartorial transfor...
Abstract—Seen as a play in the stage of transition, Pygmalion marks Shaw’s returning from his “discu...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of two plays written by the famous Irish playwright Geor...
George Bernard Shaw is a celebrated playwright for his depiction of emancipated women. His women, re...
This article is an analysis of George Bernard Shaw„s Pygmalion (1912) within the theoretical framewo...
Pygmalion is the representative play by the famous British playwright Bernard Shaw. Up to now, there...
In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw deals with the social function of language (linguistic competence)...
Language is indissolubly linked with the members of society in which it is spoken, and social factor...
This paper attempts to pinpoint feminism in famous British playwright George Bernard Shaw’s play Pyg...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion addresses the discourse of education (linguistic retraining in parti...
Narrative has long concerned itself with issues of selfhood and identity, examining the individual l...
Literary works have a relation to human life. Through deeper analysis, literature offers many exper...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion is first and foremost a play about voice, particularly about the voi...
In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw deals with the social function of language (linguistic competence)...
Few twentieth-century plays have been adapted into as many media as Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion. First...
George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion depicts a young flower girl’s linguistic and sartorial transfor...
Abstract—Seen as a play in the stage of transition, Pygmalion marks Shaw’s returning from his “discu...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of two plays written by the famous Irish playwright Geor...
George Bernard Shaw is a celebrated playwright for his depiction of emancipated women. His women, re...
This article is an analysis of George Bernard Shaw„s Pygmalion (1912) within the theoretical framewo...
Pygmalion is the representative play by the famous British playwright Bernard Shaw. Up to now, there...
In Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw deals with the social function of language (linguistic competence)...
Language is indissolubly linked with the members of society in which it is spoken, and social factor...
This paper attempts to pinpoint feminism in famous British playwright George Bernard Shaw’s play Pyg...
George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion addresses the discourse of education (linguistic retraining in parti...
Narrative has long concerned itself with issues of selfhood and identity, examining the individual l...