Jerome K. Jerome was a popular turn-of-the-century humorist. He was a born storyteller, and his works often began as anecdotes that he developed into short stories, plays, essays, or novels. He sometimes used his short stories as the initial embodiments...
The theatrical career of Jerome K. Jerome spanned fifty years in the history of the English stage, covering the field from strolling actor and "responsible" in London's East End theaters to drama critic and playwright of one of the most popular plays of...
Jerome K. Jerome was a familiar name at the turn of the nineteenth century and in the first quarter of the twentieth. He was a humorist, who, under the pose of "the Idler," made his reputation as an essayist, the editor of two magazines (the Idler, 1892-...
Henry Ford's famous distain for history is not necessarily an example of his anti-intellectual predilection; there are far more egregious examples. Rather, it points to an underlying approach that he took, one that nowadays might be described as "continuous improvement." Sure, the Model T...
Byline: PAUL CLANCY, STAFF WRITER VIRGINIA BEACH -- Like corks popping to the surface, baby dolphins rose awkwardly by the dozens alongside their mothers off Cape Henry on Friday. So young were the tiny dolphins, vertical skin folds, like those on newborn...
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