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Jeeves and Wooster
Book • 1995
The Jeeves and Wooster series, written by P.G.
Wodehouse, follows the exploits of Reginald Jeeves, a highly competent and intelligent valet, and his master, Bertie Wooster, a wealthy and somewhat dim-witted young man.
The series is known for its witty dialogue, clever plot twists, and the ingenious solutions Jeeves devises to extricate Bertie and his friends from various social and personal predicaments.
The stories often involve Bertie's aunts, his friends like Gussie Fink-Nottle, and a cast of eccentric characters, all set against the backdrop of British upper-class society in the early 20th century.
Wodehouse, follows the exploits of Reginald Jeeves, a highly competent and intelligent valet, and his master, Bertie Wooster, a wealthy and somewhat dim-witted young man.
The series is known for its witty dialogue, clever plot twists, and the ingenious solutions Jeeves devises to extricate Bertie and his friends from various social and personal predicaments.
The stories often involve Bertie's aunts, his friends like Gussie Fink-Nottle, and a cast of eccentric characters, all set against the backdrop of British upper-class society in the early 20th century.
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