The Inimitable Jeeves

The Inimitable Jeeves

1923

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Average rating4.3

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One of the earliest and best collections of stories about hapless aristocrat Bertie Wooster and his supremely efficient valet Jeeves, this volume centers on the romantic travails of Bertie's school chum, Bingo Little. A splendid introduction to P. G. Wodehouse's most popular characters, these comic gems recount Bertie's reluctant involvement in Bingo's misadventures and Jeeves' uncanny ability to rescue his employer from every scrape. In the opening entry, "Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum," Bingo seeks help in persuading his wealthy guardian to accept his socially undesirable fiancée. Mabel the waitress is only the first in a succession of Bingo's romantic interests, which include a parson's niece, a Communist, and Bertie's own fiancée—among others. Eighteen connected stories trace Bingo and Bertie's shenanigans at home and abroad and introduce assorted Wooster relatives, from the terrifying Aunt Agatha to Claude and Eustace, the fun-loving, trouble-making twins. The collection is particularly distinguished by the inclusion of a Wodehouse masterpiece, "The Great Sermon Handicap," in which bets are placed on the length of a Sunday oration and hilarity ensues.


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P.G. Wodehouse makes me happy.

May 1, 2010

It's Jeeves and Wooster. It's brilliantly hilarious. Seriously, if I ever need cheering up this comedy, about Mr Wooster and his far more intelligent valet Jeeves bumbling through life, never fails to part the clouds.

August 6, 2016

Brilliant!

Hilarious adventures of Bertie Wooster with Jeeves always getting him out of a pickle.

I look forward to continuing to read more of the Jeeves books and Wodehouse in general.

November 22, 2021

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