0
*
0
*
1450
2025
book-filter
Author main photo

    P. G. Wodehouse

    15 October 1881 - 14 February 1975

    3.75

    208 ratings · 2090 works

    Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, KBE (15 October 1881 – 14 February 1975) (pronounced /ˈwʊdhaʊs/) was an English humorist, whose body of work includes novels, short stories, plays, poems, song lyrics, and numerous pieces of journalism. He enjoyed enormous popular success during a career of more than seventy years and his many writings continue to be widely read. Despite the political and social upheavals that occurred during his life, much of which was spent in France and the United States, Wodehouse's main canvas remained that of pre-war English upper-class society, reflecting his birth, education, and youthful writing career. An acknowledged master of English prose, Wodehouse has been admired both by contemporaries such as Hilaire Belloc, Evelyn Waugh and Rudyard Kipling and by modern writers such as Stephen Fry, Douglas Adams, Salman Rushdie, Zadie Smith and Terry Pratchett. Journalist and writer Christopher Hitchens commented, "there is not, and never will be, anything to touch him." Wodehouse's characters are often eccentric, with peculiar attachments, such as to pigs (Lord Emsworth), newts (Gussie Fink-Nottle), antique silver (Bertie's Uncle Tom Travers), golf-collectables (numerous characters) or socks (Archibald Mulliner). His "mentally negligible" good-natured characters invariably make their lot worse by their half-witted schemes to improve a bad situation. A key figure in most Wodehouse stories is a "fixer" whose genius soars above the incompetent blather and crude bluster of most of the other characters, Jeeves being the best known example. Other characters in this vein are Lord Ickenham ("Uncle Fred") and Galahad Threepwood, who perform much the same role in the Blandings Castle stories—though never both at the same time—and Psmith, who does the same thing in the stories that bear his name. Wodehouse was known for his consummate skill at their detailed construction and development. Typically, a relative or friend makes some demand that forces a character into a bizarre situation from which it seems impossible to recover, only to resolve itself in a clever and satisfying finale. Source: Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._Wodehouse]

    Top subjects

    • Fiction, humorous, general
    • British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author)
    • Fiction
    • Fiction, general
    • England, fiction
    • Fiction, humorous
    • Jeeves (fictitious character), fiction
    • Wooster, bertie (fictitious character), fiction
    • English Humorous stories
    Already read

    366

    people already read

    Currently reading

    77

    people are currently reading

    Want to read

    1198

    people want to read

    Provided links

      Other links

      Goodreads

      https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7963

      Librarything

      https://www.librarything.com/work/7963

      Wikidata

      https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q207515

      Virtual International Authority File

      https://viaf.org/viaf/46734193

      Amazon

      https://www.amazon.com/~/e/undefined

      Popular works

      • Work cover

        11 ratings

        4.00

        Already read

        18

        Currently reading

        5

        Want to read

        43

      • Work cover

        12 ratings

        4.25

        Already read

        17

        Currently reading

        2

        Want to read

        41

      • Work cover
    • Fiction, short stories (single author)
    • 5 ratings

      4.40

      Already read

      14

      Currently reading

      4

      Want to read

      34

    • Work cover

      1 ratings

      5.00

      Already read

      4

      Currently reading

      7

      Want to read

      35

    • Work cover

      7 ratings

      4.00

      Already read

      9

      Currently reading

      3

      Want to read

      23

    • Work cover

      17 ratings

      3.65

      Already read

      20

      Currently reading

      0

      Want to read

      14

    • Work cover

      4 ratings

      4.25

      Already read

      7

      Currently reading

      1

      Want to read

      23

    • Work cover

      4 ratings

      4.00

      Already read

      6

      Currently reading

      0

      Want to read

      25

    • See more