Three Men in a Boat

Cover of Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome
Publisher: Penguin Adult
Year: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780141441214
Dimensions:
Height: 7.7 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.37037660016 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
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Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome, published by Penguin Adult on March 25, 2004, is a humorous exploration of a boating trip along the Thames. This edition includes an introduction and notes by Jeremy Lewis, providing context to the narrative that has captivated readers since its original publication in 1889. The story follows J. and his friends George and Harris as they embark on a journey filled with unexpected challenges, including troublesome tow-ropes and the antics of J.’s fox-terrier, Montmorency.

Readers will find a blend of comedy and literary commentary as Jerome K. Jerome captures the essence of late-Victorian life and the quirks of friendship. The narrative reflects on themes of travel and the humorous trials of everyday life, making it a notable piece within the realms of literary fiction and travel literature. With 176 pages, this edition presents a classic that continues to resonate with audiences, showcasing the author’s unique style and wit.


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A comic masterpiece that has never been out of print since it was first published in 1889, Jerome K. Jerome’s Three Men in a Boat includes an introduction and notes by Jeremy Lewis in Penguin Classics.

Martyrs to hypochondria and general seediness, J. and his friends George and Harris decide that a jaunt up the Thames would suit them to a ‘T’. But when they set off, they can hardly predict the troubles that lie ahead with tow-ropes, unreliable weather forecasts and tins of pineapple chunks – not to mention the devastation left in the wake of J.’s small fox-terrier Montmorency. Three Men in a Boat was an instant success when it appeared in 1889, and, with its benign escapism, authorial discursions and wonderful evocation of the late-Victorian ‘clerking classes’, it hilariously captured the spirit of its age.

In his introduction, Jeremy Lewis examines Jerome K. Jerome’s life and times, and the changing world of Victorian England he depicts – from the rise of a new mass-culture of tabloids and bestselling novels to crazes for daytripping and bicycling.

Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) was born in Walstall, Staffordshire, and educated at Marylebone Grammar School. He left school at fourteen to become a railway clerk, the first in a long line of jobs that included actor, teacher and journalist. His first book, On Stage and Off, a collection of humorous pieces about the theatre, was published in 1885, and was followed the year after with the more commercially-successful The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow; but it was with Three Men in a Boat (1889) that Jerome achieved lasting fame. He later went on to become one of the founders of the humorous magazine, The Idler, and continued to write articles and plays.

If you enjoyed Three Men in a Boat, you might like Stella Gibbons’s Cold Comfort Farm, also available in Penguin Classics.

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