Henry Irving's Impressions of America / Narrated in a Series of Sketches, Chronicles, and Conversations
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The work records an English actor and his company's American tour through a sequence of sketches, chronicles, and conversations. It combines travel impressions with theatrical reportage: farewells in London, the Atlantic crossing, arrival and reception in New York, encounters with reporters and clubs, first-night performances, and backstage episodes. Anecdotes about audiences, critics, ticket speculators, and social banquets alternate with reflections on acting, production, and cultural contrasts, offering a blended portrait of practical touring life and the performers' observations on reception and theatrical taste in the United States.
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