My Double Life, Sarah Bernhardt
My Double Life, Sarah Bernhardt
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My Double Life
The autobiography of Sarah Bernhardt

Author: Sarah Bernhardt

Narrator: Robert Bethune

Unabridged: 18 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/28/2017


Synopsis

Sarah Bernhardt embodied -- and indeed, in many ways, invented -- the persona of the superstar actress. During her life and after her death, she was constantly the center of a swirl of drama, attention, controversy and emotional display, both on and off the stage--and she did everything she could to keep the swirl swirling, fanning the winds and the breezes in all possible ways.The one thing that cannot be denied about her is her extraordinary ability as an actress. Even George Bernard Shaw, who despised the florid, romantic, highly emotional style of Bernhardt and her contemporaries, admitted her power to hold the audience. For him, despite his antipathy toward her style, she still had the power of "making you admire her, pity her, champion her, weep with her, laugh at her jokes, follow her fortunes breathlessly and applaud her wildly when the curtain falls...."In 1907, at the age of 63, with many, many highly successful performances--both on and off the stage--behind her, she wrote this autobiography. In it, she shares her stories, her feelings, and even her fantasies, which do sometimes replace her memories, vividly and with great personal presence. She wrote in French and this English text was published at the same time. She intended to write a second volume, but never did so. The English text is by an anonymous translator; it was probably done in a hurry and has its faults, but it is the translation published in Bernhardt's lifetime.It is a book that takes us back to a time when live theatre was the dominant mass medium of the entire world; when a woman performing French plays in French commanded English- and Spanish-speaking audiences around the globe; when there was a unanimity of spirit and taste between playwrights, actors and audiences utterly lacking in our modern world.Enjoy!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Howard

5 Stars for My Double Life: The Autobiography of Sarah Bernhardt (audiobook) by Sarah Bernhardt publisher Freshwater Seas Audio, Robert Bethune. This was a really interesting memoir. All that I knew about Sarah Bernhardt was that she was a early stage actress and that she was famous. I’ve heard her......more

These memoirs which I read in its original French version, lucky me! could have been entitled: "It is worth entering life seriously, but cheerfully." But Sarah Bernhardt, French actress (1844-1923), who liked this maxim by Mr. Auber, her director at the Conservatoire, decided otherwise ... because tha......more

Goodreads review by Robert

The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt is more engaging than I had expected--likewise Bernhardt herself--despite the exaggerations, omissions, and questionable allegiance to fact which may be partly attributable to Bernhardt's status as perhaps the world's first "celebrity." By that I mean, from early in li......more

Goodreads review by Elise

"Sarah Bernhardt, et la femme créa la star", le titre de l'exposition qui se tient en ce moment au Petit Palais à Paris à l'occasion des 100 ans de la mort de la Divine peut également s'appliquer à ses mémoires, écrites quinze ans avant son trépas. On connaît l'artiste dramatique adulée, on découvre......more