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¡°Three Men in a Boat (Nothing About the Dog)¡± is a classic and humorous novel written by Jerome K. Jerome. First published in 1889, it has become one of the most beloved and enduring works of British humor literature.
"Three Men in a Boat" is known for its witty, satirical style and keen observations of human behavior. The book remains a beloved classic of humorous literature, and is often cited as one of the funniest books written in the English language.
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Summary
This novel is a comedic travelogue that follows the unfortunate adventures of three friends, Jerome (the narrator), George, and Harris, who go on a boat trip on the Thames River. Their journey is filled with comical accidents, absurd situations, and humorous observations about the people and places they meet along the way.
The subtitle ¡®Nothing is said about dogs¡¯ adds to the confusion and humor of the story by mentioning the fact that Montmorency, a mischievous fox terrier, accompanies the three men on their journey.