
Russian-English Dual Language Book Based on the Masterpiece of the British Humorous Classical Novel "Three Men in a Boat" by Jerome K. Jerome: Enjoy ... with Page-for-Page Russian Translation
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History
Humor
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
62
Language
English
Published
Mar 12, 2011
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10
1460929853
ISBN-13
9781460929858
Description
This engaging dual language book presents an entertaining introduction to Jerome K. Jerome’s classic British humorous novel, "Three Men in a Boat." With a page-for-page Russian translation, it offers readers the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the original text while effortlessly navigating the nuances of the Russian language. The narrative, filled with witty observations and charming tales of a boating holiday on the Thames, comes alive in both languages, inviting readers from different backgrounds to enjoy the wit and absurdity of the characters' adventures.
With a focus on accessibility, the compilation serves as a perfect resource for language learners and literature enthusiasts alike. It not only highlights the delightful humor of the original work but also helps readers develop their language skills, all while enjoying classic storytelling. This innovative approach to reading bridges cultural gaps and fosters a deeper appreciation for literature through the lens of humor and shared experiences.
With a focus on accessibility, the compilation serves as a perfect resource for language learners and literature enthusiasts alike. It not only highlights the delightful humor of the original work but also helps readers develop their language skills, all while enjoying classic storytelling. This innovative approach to reading bridges cultural gaps and fosters a deeper appreciation for literature through the lens of humor and shared experiences.
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