Jerome K. Jerome(1859-1927)
- Writer
Born in Walsall, Staffordshire, in 1859, son of an unsuccessful
ironmonger. Raised in London, and educated at Marylebone Grammar
School. Started work as railway clerk at fourteen, and later worked as
schoolmaster, actor and journalist. Two volumes of humorous essays
preceded "Three Men In A Boat" (1889), which saw immediate and enormous
success. This enabled him to become one of the founders of the humorous
magazine "The Idler", which featured work by
Bret Harte and
Mark Twain, amongst others. Wrote a number of
plays in a similar style to his friend
J.M. Barrie. The most memorable of these is
probably "The Passing Of The Third Floor Back".