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4.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing missing in this 1913 Version!,
This review is from: Pygmalion - Literary Touchstone Classic (Kindle Edition)
The Literary Touchstone edition of Pygmalion says in the product description that it is the 1913 stage play. It also notes that some scenes that appeared in later versions of the play were not written for the 1913 version. One reviewer believed that a significant scene was "left out" of this version; a scene that Shaw didn't write until much later. If you're looking for a version closer to the one that Lerner & Lowe used to create "My Fair Lady", then the 1938 version may be what you seek.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Kindle Fictionwise edition is flawed,
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This review is from: Pygmalion (Kindle Edition)
The Kindle Fictionwise edition of Pygmalion is missing a key scene at the end of Act III where Higgins and Pickering take Eliza to the Embassy and she "passes" her test. Buyer Beware!
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Pygmalion - Literary Touchstone Classic by George Bernard Shaw (Paperback - June 1, 2005)
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