An edition of Ma double vie (1907)

Memories of my life

being my personal, professional and social recollections as woman and artist.

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An edition of Ma double vie (1907)

Memories of my life

being my personal, professional and social recollections as woman and artist.

  • 15 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

My Double Life is the autobiography of the French actress Sarah Bernhardt, who was internationally famed during her lifetime and afterwards as one of the classical theater's all-time greatest stars. Bernhardt's memoirs are composed with a novelist's (or actress's) sense of artistry and suspense that leaves no doubt of the charisma for which she was famed in her "double life," both on- and offstage.

Yet at the same time as this book very consciously contributes to the crafting of her image, it also illuminates a whole era: not only the world of theater, but also the worlds of women, politics, society, Europe and America, and, indeed, of history making itself.

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xvi, 456 p.

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