Pearl Eytinge (néeWyckoff; 1854–1914) was a New York-born actress, author, producer, playwright and activist who once said "There is no vice on earth of which I have not partaken".[1] Her addiction to drink and drugs ended her stage career and it was said of her that: "Pearl Eytinge the women slew Pearl Eytinge the artist".[2] In later years she lectured on the dangers of drug taking.
^"Much of Madness". No. Page 13, top of column 3. Duluth evening herald. 29 October 1902. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
^Slote, Bernice (1967). The Kingdom of Art: Willa Cather's First Principles and Critical Statements, 1893-1896. University of Nebraska Press. p. 70. ISBN 9780803200128. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
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