Alex Bertram is a writer and educator. She has worked for trade and academic publishers in Melbourne and London and holds a PhD in Creative Writing. Alex lives in Victoria, BC, and works as a writing instructor at the University of Victoria and Simon Fraser University in Vancouver.
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Part 1. The Arrival of Sarah Bernhardt 1. The Studio, London, 1910 2. The Arrival of Sarah Bernhardt, London, 1910 Part 2. The Sitting 3. The Sitting, London, 1910 Part 3. The Departure of Sarah Bernhardt 4. The Collection Enters the Museums 5. The Unveiling, Canberra. 2001 Coda: The National Portrait Gallery of London, 2012
"Unequivocal Magic?is a fascinating and original exploration of an iconic photograph of French theatrical legend Sarah Bernhardt by a forgotten pioneer, Walter Barnett. Alex Bertram's impeccable research and vivid imagination liberate Bernhardt from this static image, captured by Barnett in 1910, not only providing her subject with a rich context but questioning the very meaning of photographic portraiture. Applying a phenomenological approach, Bertram uses her archival hunt?to?dissect?the meaning of Bernhardt's portrait, and the actor's relationship with her photographer and her public, while considering?the phenomenal potential of a single image to generate a universe of responses. A must-read for scholars of photography, French theatre culture in the nineteenth century, and those who appreciate the thrill of historical detective work." - Julie Wheelwright, author of?Sisters in Arms: Women Warriors from Antiquity to the New Millennium (Osprey, 2020?)

