A Wodehouse Bestiary

A Wodehouse Bestiary
Title A Wodehouse Bestiary PDF eBook
Author Pelham Grenville Wodehouse
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 356
Release 1999
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780618001866

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Fourteen tales of animals of extrordinary strong dispositions and the often calamitous events they precipitate.

A Wodehouse Bestiary

A Wodehouse Bestiary
Title A Wodehouse Bestiary PDF eBook
Author P G Wodehouse
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1985-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9780685429945

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The Code of the Woosters

The Code of the Woosters
Title The Code of the Woosters PDF eBook
Author Pelham Grenville Wodehouse
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 308
Release 2008
Genre Butlers
ISBN 0099513757

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A Jeeves and Wooster novel When Bertie Wooster goes to Totleigh Towers to pour oil on the troubled waters of a lovers breach between Madeline Bassett and Gussie Fink-Nottle, he isn't expecting to see Aunt Dahlia there - nor to be instructed by her to steal some silver. But purloining the antique cow creamer from under the baleful nose of Sir Watkyn Bassett is the least of Bertie's tasks. He has to restore true love to both Madeline and Gussie and to the Revd Stinker Pinker and Stiffie Byng - and confound the insane ambitions of would-be Dictator Roderick Spode and his Black Shirts. It's a situation that only Jeeves can unravel.

Middlebrow Wodehouse

Middlebrow Wodehouse
Title Middlebrow Wodehouse PDF eBook
Author Ann Rea
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 302
Release 2017-05-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134805586

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While he is best known for his Jeeves and Bertie Wooster stories, P.G. Wodehouse was a prolific writer who penned many other novels, stories, and musical comedy libretti, the latter of which played an enormous role in the development of American musical theater. This collection re-examines Wodehouse in the context of recent scholarship on the middlebrow, attending to his self-conscious relationship to the literary marketplace and his role in moving musical comedy away from vaudeville’s lowbrow associations towards the sophistication of the Wodehouse style. The focus on the middlebrow creates a critical context for serious critical consideration of Wodehouse’s linguistic playfulness and his depictions of social class within England. The contributors explore Wodehouse’s fiction and libretti in reference to philosophy, depictions of masculinity, World War I Britain, the periodical market, ideas of Englishness, and cultural phenomena such as men’s fashion, food culture, and popular songwriting. Taken together, the essays draw attention to the arbitrary divide between high- and middlebrow culture and make a case for Wodehouse as a writer whose games with language are in keeping with modernist experimentation with artistic expression.

A Checklist of P. G. Wodehouse

A Checklist of P. G. Wodehouse
Title A Checklist of P. G. Wodehouse PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Ultramarine Publishing
Total Pages 40
Release
Genre
ISBN 9780893662790

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Quick Service

Quick Service
Title Quick Service PDF eBook
Author P. G. Wodehouse
Publisher Viking Press
Total Pages 190
Release 1954
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780140009941

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A complicated chain of events is set into motion after Mrs. Chavender takes a bite of breakfast ham, declares it inedible, and sets out to complain to Duff and Trotter, one of London's most exclusive merchants

Churchill's Bestiary

Churchill's Bestiary
Title Churchill's Bestiary PDF eBook
Author Piers Brendon
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages 439
Release 2018-10-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1789290511

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'From beak to tail feather and from flipper to fin, this is a book that will long be known, read and savoured.' - James W. Muller, Chairman of the Board of Academic Advisers of the International Churchill Society Winston Churchill was known for his great love for and admiration of animals. In fact, one of Churchill's key characteristics was his fascination with the animal kingdom - creatures of all sorts were a crucial element in his existence. He was amused, intrigued and enchanted by, sometimes even besotted with a vast menagerie, from his pet budgerigar, dogs, cats, fish, butterflies, to his own lion, leopard and white kangaroos kept at London Zoo, and even more unusual species. Dwelling and walking amid flora and fauna was Churchill's ideal form of existence - 'The world would be better off if it were inhabited only by animals' - and he signed his letters home as a boy 'The Pussy Cat'. In this fascinating biography, Dr Piers Brendon looks deeper into Churchill's love of the animal kingdom, and at how animals played such a large part in his everyday life. We encounter the paradox of the animal-loving-hunter: he hunts foxes yet keeps them as pets, he likes fishing but loves fish; along with the man who used analogies to animals time and time again in his speeches and writings. The picture that emerges shows another side to the great man, showcasing his wit, wisdom and wayward genius from a different perspective and shedding new and fascinating light on the man voted The Greatest Briton.