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A series of short, conversational essays that turn everyday observations into gently satirical reflections on social habits, leisure, marriage, work and national character. Through anecdote, irony and light philosophical musing the writer examines topics such as sport and pastimes, domestic and marital expectations, creative labour, manners, prejudice, imperial responsibilities and the changing rhythms of modern life. Each piece mixes self-deprecating humour with pointed questions about happiness, vanity and practical dilemmas, favoring comedic example over systematic argument and inviting readers to consider ordinary follies from a bemused, skeptical stance.

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Jerome K. Jerome

Jerome K. Jerome was an English author and humorist, best known for his witty and satirical writing. Born in the Victorian era, he gained popularity with his comic novel "Three Men in a Boat," which humorously chronicles a boating holiday on the Thames. Jerome's works often blend humor with social commentary, reflecting the quirks of human nature and the absurdities of everyday life. His other notable titles include "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow" and "Diary of a Pilgrimage," showcasing his talent for observational humor. Jerome's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, making him a significant figure in the realm of comic writing.

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