
Egy naplopó tünődései
by Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome
"Egy naplopó tünődései" by Jerome K. Jerome is a collection of humorous essays published in 1886. This work features fourteen independent articles exploring everyday topics from idleness and love to cats, babies, and memory. Written in Jerome's characteristic witty style, these reflections on ordinary life helped establish him as a leading English humorist. The essays offer playful observations on human nature and daily experiences, presenting the author's lighthearted philosophy on everything from being hard up to the peculiarities of furnished apartments.
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