Three Men in a Boat and Three Men on the Bummel
Three Men in a Boat and Three Men on the Bummel Other works may excel this in depth of thought and knowledge of human nature: other books may rival it in originality and size; but, for hopeless and…
Specifikacia Three Men in a Boat and Three Men on the Bummel
Three Men in a Boat and Three Men on the Bummel
Other works may excel this in depth of thought and knowledge of human nature: other books may rival it in originality and size; but, for hopeless and incurable vivacity, nothing yet discovered can surpass it.' (Jerome, Preface to Three Men in a Boat). It provides brilliant snap-shots of London's playground in the late 1880s, where the fashionable steam-launches of river swells encounter the hired skiffs of city clerks. Three Men in a Boat describes a comic expedition by middle-class Victorians up the Thames to Oxford.
Three Men on the Bummel records a similar escapade, a break from the claustrophobia of suburban life some ten years later; their cycling tour in the Black Forest, at the height of the new bicycling craze, affords Jerome the opportunity for a light-hearted scrutiny of German social customs at a time of increasing general interest in a country that he loved. The medley of social vignettes, farcical incidents, descriptions of river fashions, and reflections on the Thames's history, is interspersed with humorous anecdotes told by a natural raconteur. This account of middle-aged Englishmen abroad is spiced with typical Jeromian humour.