The Idler, Volume 14, is a collection of humorous and satirical essays from the late Victorian era, featuring contributions from celebrated writers Jerome K. Jerome, Robert Barr, Arthur Lawrence, and artist Sidney H. Sime. This volume captures the spirit of the age with its witty observations on society, culture, and the everyday absurdities of life. "The Idler" was a popular monthly magazine known for its lighthearted approach and its focus on entertaining its readership. This collection showcases the magazine's unique blend of literary talent and comedic sensibilities, offering readers a glimpse into the humor and social commentary of the time. With essays that range from the whimsical to the subtly pointed, "The Idler" remains a delightful and insightful read for anyone interested in Victorian literature and humor.
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