The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
Jerome K. Jerome
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 16, 2013)
"Published in 1886, still relevant, still devilishly funny." --Tom Hodgkinson "A little comic masterpiece." --The Independent "Full of a gentle philosophizing, very tolerant, quaintly humorous; they testify to assimilated and mellowed observation, to a quick apprehension of the droll and the picturesque."--Boston Transcript Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, published in 1886, is a collection of humorous essays by Jerome K. Jerome. It was the author’s second published book and helped establish him as a leading English humorist. The book consists of 14 independent articles arranged by themes. You will find satiric humor, sober metaphysics, melancholy philosophy, even some rousing bits of slapstick comedy often all in the same essay. “What readers ask nowadays in a book is that it should improve, instruct, and elevate. This book wouldn't elevate a cow. I cannot conscientiously recommend it for any useful purposes whatever. All I can suggest is that when you get tired of reading "the best hundred books," you may take this up for half an hour. It will be a change.” -Jerome K. Jerome ON BEING IDLE ON BEING IN LOVE ON BEING IN THE BLUES ON BEING HARD UP ON VANITY AND VANITIES ON GETTING ON IN THE WORLD ON THE WEATHER ON CATS AND DOGS ON BEING SHY ON BABIES ON EATING AND DRINKING ON FURNISHED APARTMENTS ON DRESS AND DEPORTMENT ON MEMORY