He worked at a bank but disliked the job, so he quit. He turned to writing light fiction, a decision that proved to be fortuitous: His short stories and novels were so good that he became one of the ...
Love for Wodehouse is a rite of passage in India. I have heard so many stories. In Indian families, you are presented with ...
Seeking succor when the world seems to be closing in on you is a quintessentially human habit. Some people do it by gorging on comfort food like macaroni and cheese, others choose drink, or drugs, or ...
When the English writer and humorist P.G. “Plum” Wodehouse died 50 years ago this month, most would be forgiven for believing that his death took place at some grand English country house, not unlike ...
THE fact that the hero of Richard Aldington’s new novel (“All Men Are Enemies,” published by Doubleday, Doran) is actually named Tony Clarendon made me a little shivery right off the bat, and my ...
1. When it comes to uproarious observations on the British class system, P.G. Wodehouse’s “Jeeves and Wooster” stories remain unrivaled. Bertie Wooster is an amiable and well-intentioned English ...
Some admirable people simply don't "get" P.G. Wodehouse. I concede this as incontrovertible fact, just one of those de gustibus things, yet somehow can't quite fathom the lapse in good judgment. After ...
The World of Wodehouse was a comedy television series, based on the Blandings Castle and Ukridge comedy stories by P. G. Wodehouse. The series, which followed The World of Wooster, was shown on BBC ...
Transporting us back to an age where work is unthinkable and keeping in with your relatives is of paramount importance for the gentleman of leisure, Harrison plays 22 roles including the amiable, ...
Seeking succor when the world seems to be closing in on you is a quintessentially human habit. Some people do it by gorging on comfort food like macaroni and cheese, others choose drink, or drugs, or ...
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