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The “voix d’or” on silent film: the case of Sarah Bernhardt

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posted on 2013-06-03, 00:00 authored by Victoria DuckettVictoria Duckett
Sarah Bernhardt is a paradigmatic case study for the joining of voice and silent film. This is because she was famous for her 'voix d'or' on the theatrical stage and because she was highly visible in the nascent period of the cinema's development. Traditionally considered an example of actress in the silent period who was 'silenced' by film, she has also been considered an anachronistic and ineffective on-screen performer. I argue instead that Bernhardt's films were not mute records of her live stage action but works that further promoted and developed her polymorphous body at the opening of the twentieth century.

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Chapter number

22

Pagination

318-333

ISSN

2283-6462

ISBN-13

9788898010103

Edition

1st

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

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2016, University of Bologna

Extent

30

Editor/Contributor(s)

Dall'Asta M, Duckett V, Tralli L

Publisher

University of Bologna

Place of publication

Bologna, Italy

Title of book

Researching women in silent cinema: new findings and perspectives

Series

Women and screen cultures

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