The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow

Par : Jerome K. Jerome
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  • Nombre de pages154
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4737437-4
  • EAN8596547374374
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille514 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, " Jerome K. Jerome presents a collection of reflective essays that blend humor and introspection, showcasing his mastery of wit and social commentary. The narratives delve into the trivialities of daily life, revealing the absurdities of human behavior and the contradictions of the modern gentleman's existence. Written in a playful and conversational style, the book serves as both a humorous critique of society and a poignant exploration of the theme of idleness, capturing a quintessentially Victorian tension between ambition and leisure.
Jerome K. Jerome, a prominent British humorist and playwright, was deeply influenced by the cultural milieu of late 19th-century England. His experiences as a struggling writer and a man often plagued by existential musings led him to dissect the anxieties of his contemporary society. With this work, he expands upon the themes established in his previous successes, particularly focusing on the inner monologues of an idle man, making the text resonate with both personal and universal insights.
"The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow" is an essential read for anyone who cherishes introspective humor and desires to reflect on the nature of idleness in a rapidly changing world. Jerome's unique lens on societal norms encourages readers to find joy in the mundane, making this book a delightful exploration of life's trivialities.
In "The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, " Jerome K. Jerome presents a collection of reflective essays that blend humor and introspection, showcasing his mastery of wit and social commentary. The narratives delve into the trivialities of daily life, revealing the absurdities of human behavior and the contradictions of the modern gentleman's existence. Written in a playful and conversational style, the book serves as both a humorous critique of society and a poignant exploration of the theme of idleness, capturing a quintessentially Victorian tension between ambition and leisure.
Jerome K. Jerome, a prominent British humorist and playwright, was deeply influenced by the cultural milieu of late 19th-century England. His experiences as a struggling writer and a man often plagued by existential musings led him to dissect the anxieties of his contemporary society. With this work, he expands upon the themes established in his previous successes, particularly focusing on the inner monologues of an idle man, making the text resonate with both personal and universal insights.
"The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow" is an essential read for anyone who cherishes introspective humor and desires to reflect on the nature of idleness in a rapidly changing world. Jerome's unique lens on societal norms encourages readers to find joy in the mundane, making this book a delightful exploration of life's trivialities.
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