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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. Leaving a Doll's House: A Memoir | Bloom, Claire | ISBN: 9780316093835 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  3. 1. Jan. 1996 · 205 ratings49 reviews. 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.

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  4. 1. Apr. 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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  5. Analysis. Questions & Answers. Leaving a Doll’s House. PDF Cite Share. In film history, Claire Bloom will be remembered as the vibrant young star of one of Charlie Chaplin’s greatest...

  6. 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. Escaping into a world of romantic fantasy, Claire discovered a passion and talent for acting that led to a ...

  7. 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...