Told After Supper

· Namaskar Books
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Told After Supper by Jerome K. Jerome is a delightful collection of humorous short stories that captures the essence of lighthearted storytelling, perfect for reading after a convivial meal. Set in the 19th century, this collection reflects the amiable social dynamics of its time, showcasing the art of conversation and storytelling between friends gathered around the dinner table. Jerome's witty prose and clever observations invite readers to savor the delightful anecdotes shared by the narrator and his companions.

The narrative unfolds through a series of amusing tales, each infused with Jerome’s characteristic humor and poignancy. The stories range from whimsical accounts of everyday life to absurd situations that highlight the quirks and follies of human nature. Through a lens of playful satire, Jerome provides keen insights into society, relationships, and the humor found in the mundane aspects of life.

Jerome K. Jerome masterfully employs a conversational tone that engages readers, making them feel as if they are part of the gathering. The charm of Told After Supper lies in its ability to transport readers to a simpler time, where the art of storytelling was celebrated as a leisure activity among friends. With an emphasis on social interactions, the stories often reflect on the peculiarities of human behavior and the absurdities that arise in various situations.

This collection serves not only as entertainment but also as a reflection on the value of camaraderie and the joys of life shared with others. Jerome's clever anecdotes and lighthearted approach to serious themes invite readers to laugh, think, and enjoy the art of conversation. As the stories unfold, they reveal the essence of companionship and the rich tapestry of experiences that make life both amusing and meaningful.

In Told After Supper, Jerome K. Jerome delivers a timeless literary gem that captures the charm of Victorian-era humor. The engaging narrative and relatable themes resonate with readers, transcending time and providing a refreshing escape into the world of whimsical storytelling. This collection is a delightful reminder of the power of laughter and the joys of sharing stories, making it a cherished addition to the canon of classic literature.


About the author

Jerome K. Jerome was born in Walsall, Staffordshire, England on May 2, 1859. He grew up in London and had to leave school at the age of 14 because of his parents' death. Afterwards, he worked as a clerk, an actor, a journalist, and a school teacher. In 1885, he published his first book On the Stage - and Off: The Brief Career of a Would-Be Actor. This was followed by numerous plays, books, and magazine articles including Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, Three Men in a Boat, and Three Men on the Bummel. He founded the weekly magazine To-Day in 1893 and edited it and a monthly magazine called The Idler until 1898. He also worked as a lecturer. During World War I, he enlisted in the French army as an ambulance driver because he was rejected for active service in his own country. He published his autobiography My Life and Times in 1926. He suffered a paralytic stroke and a cerebral hemorrhage and died on June 14, 1927.

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