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At a young age, Jerome K. Jerome discovered his passion for idleness, relishing the time spent doing nothing, much to the frustration of those around him. However, when illness forces him to bedrest, he realizes that idleness is only enjoyable when there are other commitments. This theme is explored in the title essay, where he transforms mundane topics into extraordinary reflections. In "On Being in Love," he examines couples to derive broader insights about love and romance. Conversely, "On Being in the Blues" offers a poignant depiction of living with depression, navigating the complexities of mental health. Jerome's essays range from profound to lighthearted, covering subjects like baby attire, the weather, and gluttony. Regardless of the topic, he crafts philosophical prose infused with clever observations. The collection features fourteen witty essays that tackle various themes, from his views on cats to experiences with depression, all delivered through engaging narratives that blend humor with insight. Written in a casual style rich with imagery and figurative language, the work imparts both wisdom and entertainment, captivating readers even a century after its initial publication. This edition is designed for contemporary audiences, featuring an easy-to-read font and a striking new cover while maintaining the original wit and charm.
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The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, Jerome Klapka Jerome
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