Pygmalion (FULL Audiobook)
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Pygmalion audiobook
George Bernard SHAW (1856 - 1950)
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Pygmalion (1913) is a play by George Bernard Shaw based on the Greek myth of the same name. It tells the story of Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics (based on phonetician Henry Sweet), who makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can successfully pass off a Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, as a refined society lady by teaching her how to speak with an upper class accent and training her in etiquette. In the process, Higgins and Doolittle grow close, but she ultimately rejects his domineering ways and declares she will marry Freddy Eynsford-Hill -- a young, poor, gentleman. - The play was later the basis for the successful movie adaptation "My Fair Lady" with Audrey Hepburn as Eliza and Rex Harrison as Prof. Higgins. (Summary by Wikipedia/Gesine)
Cast list:
Narrator -- Kirsten Ferreri & Mary Anderson
The Daughter / Miss Clara Eynsford Hill -- Susie G.
The Mother / Mrs Eynsford Hill -- Gesine
A Bystander -- Peter Yearsley
Freddy Eynsford Hill -- ianish
The Flower Girl / Liza Doolittle -- Kristin Hughes
A Gentleman / Captain Pickering -- Martin Clifton
The Note Taker / Professor Henry Higgins -- Alex Foster
A Sarcastic Bystander -- Peter Yearsley
Mrs Pearce -- Christiane Levesque
Alfred Doolittle -- David Barnes
Mrs Higgins -- Larysa Jaworski
Parlour-Maid -- Linda Wilcox
Director/File editor -- David Lawrence
Genre(s): Humorous Fiction
Language: English (FULL Audiobook)
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Could you please tell me is a britch or American accent
act 1 - 10:37
act 2 - 25:38
act 3 - 1:09:27
act 4 - 1:32:37
act 5 - 1:46:39
Thanks
Thx
OMG THANKYOU
yo thank you, im here cause of homework i needed this
Thank you 🥂
Im only here for my homework rip
same
Same im in 7th grade btw
me too
yeah summer reading
Same
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Well voiced and well put together!!
If people are listening for school and aren’t enjoying it, it’s very close/almost word for word of the film version called ‘my fair lady’ with Audrey Hepburn and is really good! Maybe you’d enjoy that more ❤️
God bless u
@@a_court_of_books_and_ink944 🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘
Thanks for the verification
My fair lady doesn't even have the same ending. It is entirely different.
I would love if my class drops this assignment
I wish my class had this assignment. 😔 I really like books.
Thank you for this beautiful audiobook. The voice acting is on point!
2:24:47 Passage after Act 5
Good thoroughly enjoyed, loved ❤😘 it, all those recorded have done a great job.
it's not the best book I think but it's an interesting thing none the less
*Status:* Complete !!
It’s my first time reading a book while listening to its audiobook and it’s fucking phenomenal. Considering the books written out like a script I knew I would’ve gotten confused, but this helped me so darn much. Thank you for allowing it to be free!!
Edit: I do wish the voice of Mrs Pearce was an old English woman, but it rather sounds like an American, teenage girl…
I actually prefer to envision Mrs Pearce as an American teenage girl…. adds to the comedic effect in all honesty
It's very helpful for it's a bit hard for me to understand some words written in accented English....
10:38 end of Preface and begin Act 1
Lisa Burns thank you!
Bless ❤️
thanks
Lisa Burns life saver 🤍
Ok
Thank you for posting
1:46:17 start Act 5
Only here from fucking school
same
Yup me too.
iTs CaM
iTs CaM same
Same and school in 3 days😭
Actually enjoyed it a lot😊💙
1:09:28 start Act 3
Thank u for posting
Start of Act 2 25:38
I actually like this book
Abridged. One of the most emblematic - and most revealing - scenes, one in which Eliza leaves a lesson crying after being scolded by Higgins, by the end of Act II, has been omitted.
This is unabridged. A scene like that only exists in the screenplay (which was made into the 1938 movie), not the original play. The original play skips directly from Eliza's first morning with the professor (before any training) to her first test at Mrs. Doolittle's home (Act III).
@@rmiyakawa A lot of the acting rubric (I'm not sure that's what the acting descriptions are called) are omitted from Act I. Maybe the edition I have (which to me seems to be the original play, and which I'm sure has nothing to do with the movie) is commented by Shaw, once there are within the acts some very novel-like descriptions. But I don't think is is a commentary. I'll check on the edition later and let you know, but when I tried to read from the book listening to the audio here I miss many lines, so I don't think I'm wrong.
im only here because im too lazy to actually read the book
Relatable
1:32:18 start Act 4
Thank u sm
I just love this 😍❤❤
thanks
Thank you all
Hey, I live near Hanwell! Interesting to hear it mentioned…
Watching this in 2x speed because the essay is due in 5 hours
Edit: never mind 1.25 speed 2x is way to fast/ also I listened to most of this book but I kept falling asleep the first time around- this time I’m at a desk not bed
Edit2: actually 1.5x this is painful (good book but not for school)
Damn you Ap Lit
act one starts at 10:41
10:21 beginning of Act 1
2:01:15 "how do you do, Professor Higgins.."
Lmao read it exactly when I heard it 🤣
Thank you to those who read the book so I could get my summer reading in but...and this is no fault of the audio team... this was so boring and I hate all the characters
watch the film, it’s so much better.
17:47
1:29:09
2:19:38
Anyone wanna help me with the assignment with this book?
Good recording but the maids voice over isn't British.
Why is the part with the Garden Party missing?
25:13 - end of act 1
1:09:01 end of act 2
1:32:17 end of act 3
1:46:17 end of act 4
2:24:22 end of act 5
god bless
1:02:09 on page thirty
2:21:33 - 2:22:13
1:30:06
2:21:47
22:48
Can anybody please tell me where the art in this video is from/who painted it or quite frankly anything you know about it?
It’s Gustav Klimt 🥰❤️ he painted the most beautiful things with gold! ❤️
Why does Mr. Higgins sound like Stewie sped up
2:06:34 kills me every time
21:31 extracto*
1:12:16
25:20 start Act 2
Lisa Burns 28:35 begins after italics
Lisa Burns 52:04 father enters
thx but if only i had looked at this before i spent 20 minutes looking through the video...
bless you, 3 years later :) happy 2019
25:50
I am happy to say, this is the most boring audio book I have ever heard.
No, u are boring
Ok. Do you realize how much work they put into this audiobook? Weeks upon weeks and months upon months were put into making just a 3 hour audiobook. And to see someone like you call it boring or stupid probably hurts their feelings deeply.
My Singing Bowgart lol no way it took months much less weeks, few days max.
Holy shit I forgot I made this comment, jesus.
The flower girl in act one is so annoying smh I have to read this for english🙄
L I T E R A L L Y
Preach
Starts at 10:39 !!! everything else is a preface LOL!
1:09.03 - beginning of act 3
only here for wor
hi ms b’s class
Act 3 1:09:02
44:45
21:33-
14:00
Narrator sounds like Carrie Underwood
1:46:29 act v
I am forced by my group mates to play eliza, Now I have to study how to speak a cockney accent
Ironic
49.42
im playing payday 2 tryna study this shit
30:58
24:57
1:09:15
Anyone from Ms.Tingly’s class?
Godddddd this book is so fucking boring.
How would you even know if the book was boring?
2:27:29
1:29:04
1:14:00
37:50
2:24:18
1:09:01
45:36
Godddddd this book is so fucking boring.
1:38:58
2:33:00
1:06:23
1:32:55
2:24:45
2:04:16
24:41
1:25:43