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Diary of a Nobody New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x9 mm, weight: 115 g
  • Sērija : Wordsworth Classics
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-May-1994
  • Izdevniecība: Wordsworth Editions Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1853262013
  • ISBN-13: 9781853262012
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x9 mm, weight: 115 g
  • Sērija : Wordsworth Classics
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-May-1994
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With an Introduction and Notes by Michael Irwin, Professor of English Literature, University of Kent at Canterbury.



The Diary of a Nobody is so unassuming a work that even its author, George Grossmith, seemed unaware that he had produced a masterpiece. For more than a century this wonderfully comic portrayal of suburban life and values has remained in print, a source of delight to generations of readers, and a major literary influence, much imitated but never equalled.



If you dont recognise yourself at some point in The Diary you are probably less than human. If you can read it without laughing aloud you have no sense of humour.
We settle down in our new home, and I resolve to keep a diary. Tradesmen trouble us a bit, so does the scraper. The curate calls and pays me a great compliment
1(8)
Tradesmen and the scraper still troublesome. Gowing rather tiresome with his complaints of the paint. I make one of the best jokes of my life. Delights of gardening. Mr. Stillbrook, Gowing, Cummings, and I have a little misunderstanding. Sarah makes me look a fool before Cummings
9(12)
A conversation with Mr. Merton on society. Mr. and Mrs. James, of Sutton, come up. A miserable evening at the Tank Theatre. Experiments with enamel paint. I make another good joke; but Gowing and Cummings are unnecessarily offended. I paint the bath red, with unexpected result
21(10)
The ball at the Manison House
31(10)
After the Mansion House Ball. Carrie offended. Gowing also offended. A pleasant party at the Cummings'. Mr. Franching, of Peckham, visits us
41(14)
The unexpected arrival home of our son, Willie Lupin Pooter
55(12)
Home again. Mrs. James' influence on Carrie. Can get nothing for Lupin. Next-door neighbours are a little troublesome. Someone tampers with my diary. Got a place for Lupin. Lupin startles us with an announcement
67(10)
Daisy Mutlar sole topic of conversation. Lupin's new berth. Fireworks at the Cummings'. The ``Holloway Comedians.'' Sarah quarrels with the charwoman. Lupin's uncalled-for interference. Am introduced to Daisy Mutlar We decide to give a party in her honour
77(8)
Our first important party. old friends and new friends. Gowing is a little annoying; but his friend, Mr. Stillbrook, turns out to be quite amusing. Inopportune arrival of Mr. Perkupp, but he is most kind and complimentary. Party a great success
85(6)
Reflections. I make another good joke. Am annoyed at the constant serving-up of the blanc-mange. Lupin expresses his opinion of weddings. Lupin falls out with Daisy Mutlar
91(6)
We have a dose of Irving imitations. Make the acquaintance of a Mr. Padge. Don't care for him. Mr. Burwin-Fosselton becomes a nuisance
97(12)
A serious discussion concerning the use and value of my diary. Lupin's opinion of 'Xmas. Lupin's unfortunate engagement is on again
109(6)
I receive an insulting Christmas card. We spend a pleasant Christmas at Carrie's mother's. A Mr. Moss is rather too free. A boisterous evening, during which I am struck in the dark. I receive an extraordinary letter from Mr. Mutlar, senior, respecting Lupin. We miss drinking out the old year
115(8)
Begin the year with an unexpected promotion at the office. I make two good jokes. I get an enormous rise in my salary. Lupin speculates successfully and starts a pony trap Have to speak to Sarah. Extraordinary conduct of Gowing's
123(8)
Gowing explains his conduct. Lupin takes us for a drive, which we don't enjoy. Lupin introduces us to Mr. Murray Posh
131(6)
We lose money over Lupin's advice as to investment, so does Cummings. Murry Posh engaged to Daisy Mutlar
137(6)
Marriage of Daisy Mutlar and Murray Posh. The dream of my life realised. Mr. Perkupp takes Lupin into the office
143(4)
Trouble with a stylographic pen. We go to a Volunteer Ball, where I am let in for an expensive supper. Grossly insulted by a cabman. An odd invitation to Southend
147(10)
Meet Teddy Finsworth, an old school-fellow. We have a pleasant and quiet dinner at his uncle's marred only by a few awkward mistakes on my part respecting Mr. Finsworth's pictures. A discussion on dreams
157(8)
Dinner at Franching's to meet Mr. Hardfur Huttle
165(8)
Lupin is discharged. We are in great trouble. Lupin gets engaged elsewhere at a handsome salary
173(8)
Master Percy Edgar Smith James. Mrs. James (of Sutton) visits us again and introduces ``spiritual seances''
181(10)
Lupin leaves us. We dine at his new apartments, and hear some extraordinary information respecting the wealth of Mr. Murry Posh. Meet Miss Lilian Posh. Am sent for by Mr. Hardfur Huttle. Important
191(8)
One of the happiest days of my life
199