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This was Wodehouse's last book, unfinished when he died aged 93 in 1975, here published just as he left it, with extensive notes by Richard Usborne.
Linkspam for 23-6-2009 nwhyte 2009
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This is not a good starting place for reading Wodehouse's works.
November Books 20) The Swoop, or How Clarence Saved England, by P.G. Wodehouse nwhyte 2009
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Literature's most renowned name-steal from sport is probably PG Wodehouse's blatant nick for Bertie Wooster's agelessly enduring manservant.
From Jeeves to Herriot: all creatures great and sporty | Frank Keating 2011
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Clarence Chugwater, the somewhat nerdy Boy Scout who is Wodehouse's comic hero, manages to sow dissension between the German and Russian leaders by way of his day-job at an entertainment weekly.
November Books 20) The Swoop, or How Clarence Saved England, by P.G. Wodehouse nwhyte 2009
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Wodehouse's Jeeves put it "the psychology of the individual" might see status affluence leading to inauthenticity and self-deception.
Why We're All Above Average Sam Schulman 2011
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It will focus on the very period that got MI5 interested; Wodehouse's sojourn in Berlin and the radio broadcasts he made from Germany in 1941, which triggered revulsion in Britain.
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Hidden Art's Jeeves and Wooster lamps, inspired by P.G. Wodehouse's novels, are jolly good.
Boing Boing 2009
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To turn PG Wodehouse's famous remark on its head: a ray of sunshine and a Scotsman with a grievance are only too easily confused.
A new sense of possibility shines on Scotland – but what will really come of it? | Ian Jack 2011
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As Wodehouse's Oldest Member observes: You can never be certain of the finest player.
What Links Wodehouse, Fleming and Updike? Eric Felten 2011
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Please note Empress of Blandings, the enormous prized sow that populates P.G. Wodehouse's novels.
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