![]() ![]() It is here that we see all the familiar Wodehouse themes woven together into one story - an old schoolfriend round at the club needing help (the author’s mind seemed to be still at school to the end), an intimidating aunt who keeps trying to get Bertie married off, various uncles who need placating in order not to threaten the all-important allowance… and all along, Jeeves the puppet-master, skilfully saving one situation after another, while also presuming to edit the young master’s wardrobe in suitable taste. Most unusually, it was pieced together from a number of short stories that had already appeared, featuring the jolly joker Bertie Wooster and his ingenious valet Jeeves. Literatureīy my vote, this is the best of all the Wodehouse novels, which makes it all the more curious that it was not actually conceived as a novel at all. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.509243ĭc.identifier.origpath: /data55/upload/0057/135ĭc.description.scanningcentre: Allama Iqbal Library, University of Kashmirĭc.publisher.digitalrepublisher: Digital Library Of Indiaĭc.source.library: Allama Iqbal Library University Of Kashmirĭc.subject.classification: Language. ![]()
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