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  1. The end of A Doll’s House created enormous controversy in Ibsen’s time. Many of the middle-class theater-goers were scandalized that a woman might leave her husband and, more importantly, her children. Ibsen was forced to create an alternate ending for German audiences after actress Hedwig Niemann-Raabe refused to perform the play as written.

  2. Leaving a Doll's House. : Claire Bloom. Virago, 1997 - Actors - 276 pages. In this memoir of personal discovery, loss and renewal, Claire Bloom looks beyond the stage and unveils her true identity. One of the most beautiful and gifted actresses of her generation, Claire Bloom's achievements in theatre and television have been celebrated ...

  3. "Claire Bloom is one of the most beautiful, gifted, and accomplished actresses of her generation, famous for her roles on stage (A Doll's House, A Streetcar Named Desire, Long Day's Journey into Night), in films (Limelight, Richard III, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold), and on television (Brideshead Revisited, Shadowlands).

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  5. Leaving a Doll's House: A Memoir. Bloom, Claire. Published by Little Brown and Company, 1996. ISBN 10: 0316099805 ISBN 13: 9780316099806. Seller: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, ...

  6. Loss, personal discovery, and renewal. Claire's childhood in England was marked by financial and emotional insecurity, as her irresponsible yet charming father moved his family from house to house before finally abandoning them in pursuit of yet another get-rich scheme.

  7. Leaving a Doll's House: A Memoir. Paperback – 1 April 1998. by Claire Bloom (Author) 4.2 117 ratings. See all formats and editions. Writing with grace, wit, and remarkable candor, actress Claire Bloom looks back at her crowded life: her accomplishments on stage and screen; her romantic liaisons with some of the great leading men of our era ...

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