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Sarah Bernhardt 1844-1923: Critical Essay by J. C. Trewin

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SOURCE: "Bernhardt on the London Stage," in Bernhardt and the Theatre of Her Time, edited by Eric Salmon, Greenwood Press, 1984, pp. 111-31.

In the following essay, Trewin discusses London's reaction to Bernhardt and her reaction to the city.

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