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Language and Metadrama in Major Barbara and Pygmalion - Shavian Sisters (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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Language and Metadrama in Major Barbara and Pygmalion - Shavian Sisters (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Series: Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries
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This book focuses on two important topics in Shaw's Major Barbara
and Pygmalion that have received little attention from critics:
language and metadrama. If we look beyond the social, political,
and economic issues that Shaw explored in these two plays, we
discover that the stories of the two "Shavian sisters"- Barbara
Undershaft and Eliza Doolittle-are deeply concerned with
performance and what Jacques Derrida calls "the problem of
language." Nearly every character in Major Barbara produces,
directs, or acts in at least one miniature play. In Pygmalion,
Henry Higgins is Eliza's acting coach and phonetics teacher, as
well as the star of an impromptu, open-air phonetics show. The
language content in these two plays is just as intriguing. Did
Eliza Doolittle have to learn Standard English to become a complete
human being? Should we worry about the bad grammar we hear at
Barbara Undershaft's Salvation Army shelter? Is English losing its
precision and purity? Meanwhile, in the background, Shaw keeps
reminding us that language and theatre are always present in our
everyday lives-sometimes serving as stabilizing forces, and
sometimes working to undo them.
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