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dramedy
12:30 pm EDT 04/23/20
In reply to:
re: Pygmalion—do you think professor and Eliza have a chaste relationship
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nyc23
12:12 pm EDT 04/23/20
Clearly focuses on prostitution in that era. So I don’t think it is that far fetched that another play of his has a sexual subtext.
Shakespeare plays have been analyzed by scholars for centuries from every different angle, i doubt Shaw has been ignored.
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nyc23
12:47 pm EDT 04/23/20
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nyc23
12:47 pm EDT 04/23/20
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It may not be in the text.
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dramedy
12:56 pm EDT 04/23/20
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Because it's part of what makes the situation comic.
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tmdonahue
03:40 pm EDT 04/23/20
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