Jerome K. Jerome AKA Jerome Klapka Jerome Born: 2-May-1859 Birthplace: Walsall, Staffordshire, England Died: 14-Jun-1927 Location of death: Northampton, Northamptonshire, England Cause of death: Cerebral Hemorrhage Remains: Buried, St. Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Ewelme, Oxfordshire, England
Gender: Male Religion: Protestant Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Author Nationality: England Executive summary: Three Men in a Boat Military service: Ambulance driver, French Army (WWI) British humorist, best known for his satirical travelogue Three Men in a Boat (to say nothing of the dog!). Editor of the journals The Idler (monthly, ed. 1892-98) and To-Day (weekly, ed. 1893-98). Father: Jerome Clapp Jerome (Nonconformist minister, ironmonger, d. 1874) Mother: Marguerite Jones Sister: Paulina Deodata Sister: Blandina Dominica Brother: Milton Melancthon (b. 1855, d. 1861 croup) Wife: Georgina Elizabeth Henrietta Stanley Marris (b. 1859, m. 21-Jun-1888, d. 1938) Daughter: Elsie (from his wife's previous marriage, d. 1921) Daughter: Rowena (b. 1898, d. 1966)
Libel 1898 Stroke 1927 Risk Factors: Smoking
Is the subject of books:
Jerome K. Jerome: A Critical Biography, 1982, BY: Joseph Connolly
Author of books:
On the Stage and Off: The Brief Career of a Would-Be Actor (1885, short stories) The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1886, short stories) Three Men in a Boat (1889, travelogue) The Diary of a Pilgrimage (1891, novel) Told After Supper (1891, short stories) Novel Notes (1893, novel) John Ingerfield: And Other Stories (1894, short stories) Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green (1895, short stories) The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1898, novel) Three Men on the Bummel (1900, novel) The Observations of Henry (1901, short stories) Paul Kelver, a novel (1902, novel) Tommy and Co (1904, novel) They and I (1909, novel) The Angel and the Author and Others (1904, short stories) American Wives and Others (1904, short stories) Malvina of Brittany (1916, short stories) All Roads Lead to Calvary (1919, novel) Anthony John (1923, novel) My Life and Times (1926, memoirs)
Wrote plays:
The Passing of the Third Floor Back (1907)
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