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An audio book of the classic George Bernard Shaw story featuring the voices of Sir Michael Redgrave, Sir Michael Hordern and Lynn Redgrave.
A phonetics professor wagers he can transform a Cockney flower girl into a refined lady of high society through rigorous linguistic training. Henry Higgins, a man of intellect and arrogance, treats Eliza Doolittle as a mere experiment, ignoring the human consequences of his social engineering. As Eliza masters the nuances of speech and etiquette, she begins to assert her own identity, ultimately challenging the rigid class structures and the patronizing control of her mentor. The narrative unfolds through sharp, witty dialogue that exposes the performative nature of social status and the complexities of human agency.
This audio production is regarded as a definitive interpretation of Shaw's classic play, benefiting from the seasoned performances of Sir Michael Redgrave and his cast. Listeners often highlight the clarity of the vocal delivery, which brings the linguistic nuances of the characters to the forefront of the experience. The production is frequently praised for maintaining the biting wit and intellectual rigor inherent in Shaw's original text. It serves as a standard reference for those seeking to engage with the play through an auditory medium rather than a traditional reading.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
Publisher:
Harpercollins Pub Ltd
ISBN-10:
0001047957
ISBN-13:
9780001047952
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