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Pygmalion (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pygmalion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pygmalion is a Greek name. Pygmalion—or Pygmaion according to Hesychios of Alexandria—is probably a Cypriot form of Adonis , a Levantine vegetation-god. It may refer to: • Pygmalion (mythology), ...
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Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. Searchable etext. Discuss with other readers. ... When George Bernard Shaw wrote Pygmalion more than a half century ago, no one could have predicted his play would eventually be converted into one of the great musicals of our time -- My Fair Lady -- and an Academy Award³-winning...
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Pygmalion (1938) More at IMDbPro » ... PYGMALION was a good choice for the first of the series, probably as it was the most popular comedy by Shaw. It was also one of the most controversial plays because of the problem that bedeviled the original production of 1914 and has effected it ever since: how is it supposed to end?
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Introduction to Literature; Pygmalion (1913) ... Pygmalion: In Ovid's Metamophosis, Pygmalion is a sculptor who is not interested in women. Pygmalion, however, finds himself in love with his sculpture, Galatea, and he caresses her and offers her with all the gifts women like.
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