<p>Jerome K. Jerome's 'Idle Ideas in 1905' offers readers a series of engaging essays that embody the hallmark witticism and playful critique synonymous with his writing. With the characteristic charm and levity that permeates his prose, Jerome dissects a range of topics, from the absurdities of social conventions to the comic aspects of day-to-day life, all while subtly weaving in commentary on the societal shifts of Edwardian England. This lite...