This book describes the "glory years" of Ira Aldridge's first
Continental tour, during which he won more awards and honors, often
conferred by royalty, than any other actor of his day. Ira
Aldridge: Performing Shakespeare in Europe, 1852-1855, the third
volume of Bernth Lindfors's award-winning biography, traces the
American-born black classical actor's itinerary on his first
Continental tour. Starting inBrussels and following Aldridge up the
Rhine to Basel, on to Berlin and Vienna, and cities in Prussia and
Hungary, Lindfors recounts the major performances and analyzes
audience responses to them. Because European audiences wanted to
see this "African" actor in Shakespearean roles rather than in the
melodramas and farces that were popular in Britain, Aldridge
concentrated almost exclusively on performing as Othello, Shylock,
Macbeth, and Richard III. He performed the roles in English even
when acting with local companies who spoke in German, Hungarian, or
another European language. Aldridge's impressive manner of
interpreting these characters won him many honors, awards, and
medals, some bestowed by heads of state or by national academies.
Drawing on myriad reviews, playbills, and letters, many of them
penned by Aldridge himself, Lindfors examines in detail Aldridge's
interpretations of these timeless characters and shows why these
were Aldridge's glory years. Bernth Lindfors, professor emeritus of
English and African Literatures, University of Texas at Austin, is
the author of Ira Aldridge: The Early Years, 1807-1833 and Ira
Aldridge: The Vagabond Years, 1833-1852, both published by the
University of Rochester Press in 2011.
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