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Ira Aldridge -- a black New Yorker -- was one of nineteenth-century Europe's greatest actors. He performed abroad for forty-three years, winning more awards, honors, and official decorations than any of his professional peers. Billed as the "African Roscius," Aldridge developed a repertoire initially consisting of Shakespeare's Othello, melodramas about slavery, and farces that drew on his ability to sing and dance. By the time he began touring in Europe he was principally a Shakespearean actor, playing such classic characters as Shylock, Macbeth, Richard III, and King Lear. Although his frequent public appearances made him the most visible black man in the world by mid-nineteenth century, today Aldridge tends to be a forgotten figure, seldom mentioned in histories of British and European theater. This collection restores the luster to Aldridge's reputation by examining his extraordinary achievements against all odds. The early essays offer biographical information, while later essays examine his critical and popular reception throughout the world. Taken together, these diverse approaches to Aldridge offer a fuller understanding and heightened appreciation of a remarkable man who had an exceptionally interesting life and a spectacular career. Contributors: Cyril Bruyn Andrews, Nikola Batusic, Philip A. Bell, Keith Byerman, Ruth M. Cowhig,Nicholas M. Evans, Joost Groeneboer, Ann Marie Koller, Joyce Green MacDonald, Herbert Marshall, James J. Napier, Krzysztof Sawala, Gunner Sjögren, James McCune Smith, Hazel Waters, and Stanley B. Winters.

Bernth Lindfors is Professor Emeritus of English and African literatures at The University of Texas at Austin.

Recenzijas

Succeeds at portraying Aldridge admirably. [ .] Essential to scholars and researchers of theater and cultural history. It is a rewarding book, shedding light not only on the theater but also on race relations during a century fraught with issues of slavery and the attempt to eliminate human bondage. * AFRICAN AMERICAN REVIEW * Of particular interest for anyone interested in the local history of Manchester are Aldridge's appearances at antislavery events there. * ETHNICITY AND RACE IN A CHANGING WORLD: A REVIEW JOURNAL * The value of this volume is not only in the detailed and fascinating study of Aldridge's life and work. . . but...as a detailed, informative, and often original history of European nineteenth-century theater. -- Martin Banham * RESEARCH IN AFRICAN LITERATURES * This is a truly comprehensive coverage of the life and career of Ira Aldridge, a true pioneer who blazed a trail for African American artists to seek in Europe the fame and acceptance that eluded them in their own country. It deserves to be widely read, especially by anyone interested in African American transatlantic migrations and the history of race relations in Europe. -- -- Oyekan Owomoyela, Ryan Professor of African Literature, University of Nebraska I will value this book most for its inclusion of three very scarce nineteenth-century memoirs of Aldridge, and for its newly translated versions of twentieth century critical articles. Scholars of mid-nineteenth-century British and European social history will also value this collection, for the story of Aldridge's acceptance -- and the limitations on that acceptance -- in England and Europe, is very revealing. -- -- George A. Thompson, author of A Documentary History of the African Theatre Simply remarkable. An extraordinary conjunction of contemporary accounts and recent reflections that brings Aldridge alive for his time and ours. -- -- James Gibbs, University of the West of England, Bristol Overall, the book presents a diverse range of essays that inform scholars and general readers in a manner both erudite and compelling. -- Baron Kelly * THEATRE JOURNAL * . . . Lindfors [ brings] new sources and perspectives to [ his] incisive and timely examination of Ira Aldrige's career as well as the larger cultural political issues surrounding the textual and physical representations of blackness in the nineteenth century. * THEATRE SURVEY, November 2009 *

Papildus informācija

Runner-up for IndieFab awards (Performing Arts/Drama) 2007.
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(6)
Part One: The Life
Memoir and Theatrical Career of Ira Aldridge, the African Roscius London: Onwhyn (n.d., but ca. 1848)
7(32)
Ira Aldridge (1860)
39(9)
James McCune Smith
Men We Have Known: Ira Aldridge (1867)
48(2)
Philip A. Bell
``Nothing extenuate, nor set down aught in malice'': New Biographical Information on Ira Aldridge
50(18)
Bernth Lindfors
Ira Aldridge's Swedish Wife
68(5)
Gunner Sjogren
``African Tragedian'' in Golden Prague: Some Unpublished Correspondence
73(6)
James J. Napier
Stanley B. Winters
A Garland of Love Letters
79(18)
Cyril Bruyn Andrews
Part Two: The Career
Ira Aldridge's Fight for Equality
97(29)
Hazel Waters
Ira Aldridge in Manchester
126(9)
Ruth M. Cowhig
Acting Black: Othello, Burlesques, and the Performance of Blackness
135(22)
Joyce Green MacDonald
Ira Aldridge: Shakespeare and Minstrelsy
157(23)
Nicholas M. Evans
``Mislike me not for my complexion . . .'': Ira Aldridge in Whiteface
180(11)
Bernth Lindfors
Ira Aldridge as Macbeth and King Lear
191(13)
Herbert Marshall
Creating the Black Hero: Ira Aldridge's The Black Doctor
204(12)
Keith Byerman
The First American on the Zagreb Stage
216(6)
Nikola Batusic
A Heartwarming, Radiant Othello in the Netherlands, 1855
222(12)
Joost Groeneboer
Ira Aldridge's Performances in Meiningen
234(9)
Ann Marie Koller
``Othello's Occupation's Gone!'' The African Roscius in Poland, 1853--67
243(24)
Krzysztof Sawala
Notes on Contributors 267(4)
Index 271


Bernth Lindfors is professor emeritus of English and African literatures, University of Texas at Austin.