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Three Men in a Boat is the author's humorous masterpiece novel featuring three men in a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford followed by its sequel Three Men on Wheels (formerly known as Three Men on the Bummel) where the three companions, at this time, took a bicycle tour through the German Black Forest.
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Drei Männer im Boot (Three Men in a Boat), erschienen 1889, ist eine humorvolle Erzählung von Jerome K. Jerome über einen Bootsausflug auf der Themse zwischen Kingston und Oxford. Das Buch war ursprünglich als ernsthafter Reiseführer, mit Erzählungen über die Geschichte von Plätzen entlang der Strecke, geplant, doch die humoristischen Schilderungen gewannen letztlich die Oberhand. Die drei Männer basieren auf Jerome selbst und zwei seiner Freunde (George und Harris). Der Hund Montmorency ist eine reine Erfindung, hat jedoch - wie Jerome anmerkte - "viel mit mir gemeinsam". Jerome verwendet einen assoziativen Erzählstil. Er nimmt einzelne Ereignisse der Reisevorbereitungen und der Reise selbst zum Anlass, ausführlich Geschichten und Anekdoten zu erzählen, die mit der Reise nichts oder nur wenig zu tun haben. Die Reise bildet daher nur die Rahmenhandlung und tritt, was den Umfang des Gesamtwerks angeht, gegenüber den eingestreuten Anekdoten deutlich in den Hintergrund.
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