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P.G. Wodehouse

BritishOctober 15, 1881 – February 14, 1975Humor

P.G. Wodehouse was a British comic novelist whose Jeeves and Wooster stories represent perhaps the pinnacle of English comic prose. His prolific output of more than ninety books created an entire genre of sunny upper-class English farce that remains incomparably funny.

Works

  • Right Ho, JeevesBertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves navigate romantic entanglements and misadventures→
  • The Code of the WoostersBertie joins a fascist group and must rely on Jeeves to save him from embarrassment→
  • Joy in the MorningBertie returns from honeymoon filled with optimism despite various comedic disasters→
  • The Inimitable JeevesJeeves solves Bertie's problems through cleverness in early tales of their partnership→
  • Much Obliged, JeevesBertie faces financial and romantic troubles that only Jeeves can untangle→
  • Right Ho JeevesBertie and Jeeves navigate romantic chaos and aristocratic complications with wit→
  • Blandings CastleCollection of stories set in Blandings Castle with Lord Emsworth and his pig→

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Douglas Adams·Terry Pratchett·Evelyn Waugh·Stephen Leacock·Tom Sharpe
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