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mizliterature wrote 1 month ago: I just finished teaching Pygmalion to my freshmen and sophomores, and I have to say that I much pref … more →
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bellableu wrote 2 months ago: [To give a little background for those of you who may not have already heard my 3-day-long descripti … more →
treasuredwealth wrote 2 months ago: Pygmalion is a play by George Bernard Shaw, written in 1812 and first performed in 1813 in Vienna. I … more →
Roberta Kolpakas wrote 2 months ago: There is, intrinsically, a theoretical and a practical side or period of time during any design proc … more →
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KrisSquared wrote 2 months ago: This is a review and analysis of a short story. Be advised that it contains spoilers. Galatea … more →
ronellesjournal wrote 3 months ago: I’m so happy about my accomplishment over the weekend and in today’s lesson. My RI is so … more →
ronellesjournal wrote 3 months ago: Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Mrs. Krillis about linguistics and phonetics as shown in Py … more →
Roberta Kolpakas wrote 3 months ago: It has been “some months” and this is Eliza’s first public performance, as it were, at Mrs. Higgins’ … more →
Roberta Kolpakas wrote 3 months ago: My rendering for Act 2 of Pyg shows only Eliza in the robe; basically it shows only the scene with h … more →
ronellesjournal wrote 3 months ago: This may be seen as a shock, and possibly a mistake, but for me this is the best idea I’ve had … more →
timeenoughatlast wrote 3 months ago: Some of you know of my (near obsessive) self-identification with Henry Higgins. Some more of you kn … more →
Scotty Zacher wrote 3 months ago: Light Opera Works presents My Fair Lady based on George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion book and ly … more →
Percy Trifleton wrote 4 months ago: Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison in the 1964 film 'My Fair Lady' Hello, again. Yes, this is a … more →
emilywalton wrote 4 months ago: Happy Birthday… George Bernhard Shaw (26. Juli 1856) – Danke für Pygmalion (= My Fair L … more →