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  1. Leaving a Doll's House: A Memoir is an autobiography written by British actress Claire Bloom and published in 1996. Bloom writes about her life, career and relationships, including her first marriage to Rod Steiger. The main focus is on her troubled relationship with writer Philip Roth.

  2. 5 de oct. de 2010 · leaving in its wake a turbulent trail of mental devastation, infidelities, and unresolved mysteries. Yet, Claire's indomitable spirit prevailed, and she recounts the process of putting her life together again, reaching a true understanding of herself, and moving on. Access-restricted-item. true.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1996 · 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; and at "the most important relationship" of her life--her marriage to author Philip Roth. of photos. Genres Memoir ...

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    • Paperback
  4. Dive deep into Claire Bloom's Leaving a Doll's House with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion.

  5. 1 de abr. de 1998 · 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; and at "the most important relationship" of her life--her marriage to author Philip Roth. of photos. Print length. 288 pages.

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    • Claire Bloom
    • $16.19
    • Back Bay Books
  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...

  7. 14 de oct. de 1996 · LEAVING A DOLL'S HOUSE. A MEMOIR. by Claire Bloom ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 14, 1996. bookshelf. shop now. In her exquisite 1982 mini-memoir, Limelight and After, Bloom recalled her legendary collaboration with Chaplin—and, by telling just a little, enhanced her image as the most gently elegant of stars.