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Jerome K. Jerome

Sketches in Lavender Blue and Green

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Jerome K. Jerome's excellent short story collection includes Reginald Blake, Financier and Cad, An item of Fashionable Intelligence, Blasé Billy, The Choice of Cyril Harjohn, The Materialisation of Charles and Mivanway, Portrait of a Lady, The Man Who Would Manage, The Man Who Lived For Others, A Man of Habit, The Absent-minded Man, A Charming Woman, Whibley's Spirit, The Man Who Went Wrong, The Hobby Rider, The Man Who Did Not Believe In Luck, Dick Dunkerman's Cat, The Minor Poet's Story, The Degeneration of Thomas Henry, The City of The Sea, and Driftwood.

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  • ISBN: 978-1-4344-8183-2
  • EAN: 9781434481832
  • Produktnummer: 3006353
  • Verlag: Wildside Press
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Erscheinungsjahr: 2007
  • Seitenangabe: 152 S.
  • Masse: H22.9 cm x B15.2 cm x D0.8 cm 231 g
  • Abbildungen: Paperback
  • Gewicht: 231

Über den Autor


Jerome Klapka Jerome (2 May 1859 - 14 June 1927) was an English writer and humorist, best known for the comic travelogue Three Men in a Boat (1889).Other works include the essay collections Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1886) and Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow; Three Men on the Bummel, a sequel to Three Men in a Boat, and several other novels.Jerome was born in Caldmore, Walsall, England. He was the fourth child of Marguerite Jones and Jerome Clapp (who later renamed himself Jerome Clapp Jerome), an ironmonger and lay preacher who dabbled in architecture. He had two sisters, Paulina and Blandina, and one brother, Milton, who died at an early age. Jerome was registered as Jerome Clapp Jerome, like his father's amended name, and the Klapka appears to be a later variation (after the exiled Hungarian general György Klapka). The family fell into poverty owing to bad investments in the local mining industry, and debt collectors visited often, an experience that Jerome described vividly in his autobiography My Life and Times (1926).[1]The young Jerome attended St Marylebone Grammar School. He wished to go into politics or be a man of letters, but the death of his father when Jerome was 13 and of his mother when he was 15 forced him to quit his studies and find work to support himself. He was employed at the London and North Western Railway, initially collecting coal that fell along the railway, and he remained there for four years.Jerome was inspired by his older sister Blandina's love for the theatre, and he decided to try his hand at acting in 1877, under the stage name Harold Crichton. He joined a repertorytroupe that produced plays on a shoestring budget, often drawing on the actors' own meagre resources - Jerome was penniless at the time - to purchase costumes and props. After three years on the road with no evident success, the 21-year-old Jerome decided that he had enough of stage life and sought other occupations. He tried to become a journalist, writing essays, satires, and short stories, but most of these were rejected. Over the next few years, he was a school teacher, a packer, and a solicitor's clerk. Finally, in 1885, he had some success with On the Stage - and Off (1885), a comic memoir of his experiences with the acting troupe, followed by Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1886), a collection of humorous essays which had previously appeared in the newly founded magazine, Home Chimes,[2] the same magazine that would later serialise Three Men in a Boat.

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