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Works Cited

      Listed below is an alphabetical list of all sources referenced in the digital exhibits. If you are interested in further reading or research, consider looking into some of the resources below. 

Austin, Anne. “Bumping the Bumps to Stardom.” Screenland, 1923, p. 50. Lantern Media History Digital Library, https://mediahistoryproject.org/reader.php?id=screenland526unse. Accessed 2025. 

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Austin, Anne. “Mysterious Ways of the Beauty Glutton.” Screenland, 1923, p. 253. Lantern Media History Digital Library, https://mediahistoryproject.org/reader.php?id=screenland526unse. Accessed 2025. 

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Bernhardt, Sarah. My Double Life. Heinemann, 1907. 

 

Beyelia, Nicolas. “Divine Prominence: Sarah Bernhardt in Los Angeles, 1891.” Divine Prominence: Sarah Bernhardt in Los Angeles, 1891, Los Angeles Public Library, 28 Oct. 2024, www.lapl.org/collections-resources/blogs/lapl/divine-prominence-sarah-bernhardt-los-angeles-1891. 

 

“Book These 3 Tremendous Productions” The Moving Picture Weekly, 1917, p. 26. Lantern Media History Digital Library, https://lantern.mediahist.org/catalog/movingpicturewee24movi_1_1728. Accessed 2025. 

 

Bush, W Stephen. “Bernhardt and Rejane in Pictures .” Moving Picture World, vol. 11, Mar. 1912, pp. 760–761, https://doi.org/ New York, Chalmers Publishing Company. 

 

“Business-Getting Suggestions.” Paramount and Artcraft Press Books, 1918, p. 8. Lantern Media History Digital Library, https://lantern.mediahist.org/catalog/paramountartcraf04unse_0170. Accessed 2025. 

 

Disher, M. Willson. Melodrama: Plots That Thrilled. Rockliff, 1954. Lantern Media History Digital Library, https://lantern.mediahist.org/catalog/melodramaplotsth00dish_0088. Accessed 2025. 

 

Douglas, Susan J. and McDonnell, Andrea. Celebrity: A History of Fame, New York, USA: New York University Press, 2019. https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479882793.001.0001

 

Duckett, Victoria. Seeing Sarah Bernhardt: Performance and Silent Film. University of Illinois Press, 2015. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/j.ctt16ptnj1. Accessed 16 Feb. 2025.​

 

Gottlieb, Robert. Sarah : The Life of Sarah Bernhardt. Yale University Press, 2010.

 

Hoover, Gary. “Adolph Zukor: The Outsider Whose Vision Changed the Way We See.” American Originals, Culture of Flourishing, Archbridge Institute, 6 Sept. 2024, www.archbridgeinstitute.org/adolph-zukor-the-outsider-whose-vision-changed-the-way-we-see/. 

 

“Ingram’s Milkweed Cream.” Photoplay, Sept. 1917, p. 143. Lantern Media History Digital Library , https://lantern.mediahist.org/catalog/photoplayvolume11112chic_0861. Accessed 2025. 

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Johnson, Michael. “The Curious Story of Sarah Bernhardt’s Leg .” Facts and Arts, Facts and Arts, 18 Jan. 2009, www.factsandarts.com/current-affairs/curious-story-sarah-bernhardts-leg. 

 

Marcus, Sharon. “The First Modern Celebrity Was Born 175 Years Ago.” Sarah Bernhardt: The First Modern Celebrity, Explained , Vox, 11 June 2019, www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/6/11/18644296/sarah-bernhardt-celebrity-fame. 

 

Nagler, Alois M.. "Sarah Bernhardt". Encyclopedia Britannica, 29 Jan. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sarah-Bernhardt. Accessed 16 February 2025.

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Rogers, Gail. “VOODOO on the Set.” Movie Mirror, 1934, p. 28. Lantern Media History Digital Library , Accessed 2025. 

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Skinner, Cornelia Otis. “Madame Sarah.” Houghton Mifflin 1967.

 

“States Rights Now Selling.” Motion Picture World , 1912, p. 199. Lantern Media History Digital Library, https://lantern.mediahist.org/catalog/movinwor14chal_0115. Accessed 2025. 

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Tierchant, Hélène. Sarah Bernhardt: Madame "quand même". Paris: Éditions Télémaque, 2009.

 

Van Loan, H. H. “‘The Divine Sarah’: The Great Bernhardt, Greatest of All Actresses in ‘Jeanne Doré.’” Motion Picture Magazine, 1916, p. 45. Lantern Media History Digital Library , https://lantern.mediahist.org/catalog/motionpicturemag10moti_0975. Accessed 2025. 

 

Wilson, Ivy, and Harry D. Wilson. “Royal Chefs of Hollywood.” Movie Mirror , 1932, pp. 73–126. 

This project was created by Colby Hawk, Esmie Fernandez, and Noble DeMarco.

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