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HENRY IRVING’S IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA
TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC.
IV. AT THE LOTOS CLUB.
V. THE NIGHT BEFORE THE PLAY.
VI. THE BELLS.
VII. “RED LETTER DAYS.”
VIII. A QUIET EVENING.
IX. AT PHILADELPHIA AND “IN CLOVER.”
X. BOSTON AND SHYLOCK.
XI. A CITY OF SLEIGHS.
A vivid travelogue unfolds through a collection of sketches, chronicles, and lively conversations that capture a celebrated English thespian’s first‑hand encounter with America. Narrated by the observant Joseph Hatton, the book blends the actor’s own reflections with witty dialogue, offering listeners a window into the bustling theatrical world of the 1880s. From the awe of crossing the Atlantic with an entire stage company to the subtle humor that springs from cultural misunderstandings, the narrative balances reverence with a playful eye for detail.
The journey leads into the heart of New York’s artistic circles, where grand banquets at the Lotos Club and spirited gatherings at the Century reveal a tapestry of personalities—politicians, writers, and fellow performers—all gathered to honor their distinguished guest. Through these vivid scenes, the listener experiences the warmth of American hospitality, the excitement of a thriving stage scene, and the author’s sincere admiration for a country that welcomed him as a friend.
Full title
Henry Irving's Impressions of America Narrated in a Series of Sketches, Chronicles, and Conversations Narrated in a Series of Sketches, Chronicles, and Conversations
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (528K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Giovanni Fini, Audrey Longhurst and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-06-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1907
A prolific Victorian journalist and storyteller, he moved easily between newspapers, novels, and the theater. His career joined sharp reporting with popular fiction, making him a familiar literary name in late 19th-century Britain.
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