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Sarah Bernhardt's First American Theatrical Tour, 1880-1881

English · Paperback / Softback

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On October 15, 1880, with great excitement and fanfare, two Sarah Bernhardts set sail for New York from Le Havre for a theatrical tour of the United States. One wanted to introduce French culture to a backward country, and the other wanted to make money. As an actress, she behaved in a fashion that amused and scandalized her audiences, and as a woman, she was an unwed mother and a shrewd businessperson. Bernhardt's multiple personas and "otherness" were what fascinated the American public; her name, her eccentricities, and her genius had already made her world famous.
Sarah Bernhardt's first American theatrical tour, from her arrival in 1880 to her return to Europe in May 1881, is chronicled here. She traveled as far west as Kansas City and as far south as New Orleans, all the while sparking cultural commentary about her performances, her artwork, and her lifestyle. This book provides an overview of the contemporary reviews, caricatures and satires, considers Bernhardt's reception by the American press and American audiences, and discusses the way in which the Bernhardt iconography was created and the assumptions that underlie it.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     

Introduction     

1. Lady Liberty Sets Sail     

2. Sarah and the Four Hundred     

3. "Bust-on" Beans and Other Delicacies     

4. "Ehue, Jaques! How frail we are!": Bernhardt and the Sympathetic Barbarians   

5. "We are hardly good colonists": Bernhardt's Southern Odyssey     

6. "We be men of little wit": Audiences in the Midwest     

7. Home, Sweet Home     

Appendix I. Plays Performed in the United States (1880-1881)     

Appendix II. Bernhardt's Traveling Art Show     

Appendix III. Performance Chronology     

Notes     

Bibliography     

Index     


About the author

Patricia Marks, now retired, taught literature and composition at Valdosta State University for 30 years. In 1996, she was named Regents Distinguished Professor and in 2001 was awarded the Governor's Award in Humanities. She is the author of four other books, including The 'Arry Ballads (2006) and lives with her husband in Valdosta, Georgia. She is a Deacon at Christ Episcopal Church.

Product details

Authors Patricia Marks
Publisher McFarland
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.03.2003
 
EAN 9780786414956
ISBN 978-0-7864-1495-6
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Weight 371 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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