August Wilhelm Iffland

August Wilhelm Iffland

August Wilhelm Iffland (April 19, 1759–September 22, 1814) was a German actor and dramatic author. His father intended him to be a clergyman, but Iffland preferred the stage, and at eighteen ran away to Gotha in order to prepare himself for a theatrical career.

He was fortunate enough to receive instruction from Hans Ekhof, and made such rapid progress that he was able to accept an engagement at the theater in Mannheim in 1779, beginning his rise into prominence. He soon stood high in his profession, and enhanced his reputation by frequently playing in other towns. In 1796 he settled in Berlin, where he became director of the national theater of Prussia, and in 1811 he was made general director of all presentations before royalty.

Iffland produced the classical works of Goethe and Schiller with conscientious care, but he had little understanding for the drama of the romantic writers. The form of play in which he was most at home, both as an actor and playwright, was the domestic drama, the sentimental play of everyday life. His works show little imagination, but they display a thorough mastery of the technical necessities of the stage, and a remarkable power of devising effective situations. His best characters are simple and natural, fond of domestic life, but too much given the utterance of commonplace sentimentality.

His best-known plays are "Die Jäger", "Dienstpflicht", "Die Advokaten", "Die Mündel" and "Die Hagstolzen". Iffland was also a dramatic critic, and German actors placed high value on his reasonings and hints about their works in his "Almanach für Theater und Theaterfreunde". During 1798-1802 he issued his "Dramatischen Werke" in sixteen volumes, to which he added an autobiography ("Meine theatralische Laufbahn"). During 1807-1809 Iffland put out two volumes of "Neue dramatische Werke". Selections from his writings were later published, one in two volumes, the other in ten volumes.

As an actor, he was conspicuous for his brilliant portrayal of comedy parts. His fine gentlemen, polished men of the world, and distinguished princes were models of perfection, and showed none of the traces of eleaborate study which were present in his interpretations of tragedy. He especially excelled in presenting the types of middle-class life that appear in his own comedies. Iffland died in Berlin on 22 September 1814. A bronze portrait statue of him was erected in front of the Mannheim theater in 1864.

The Iffland-Ring bears Iffland's likeness, and is borne by the most important German-speaking actor, as decided by his predecessor.

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