
Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
بواسطة
P. G. Wodehouse
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Romance
Humor
تنسيق
كتاب صوتي
الطول
0h 1m
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Sep 13, 2011
الناشر
AudioGO
الطبعة
Unabridged
رقم ISBN-10
1609984080
رقم ISBN-13
9781609984083
الوصف
In a whimsical exploration of class and social etiquette, the story unfolds as Bertie Wooster finds himself ensnared in the quaint complexities of the English aristocracy. Amidst the eccentricities of his peers, Bertie navigates a world where honor and reputation hold sway, often leading to absurd predicaments that only he seems able to stumble into. With his characteristic charm and wit, he grapples with the weight of social expectations, often to comedic effect.
At the heart of the narrative is Jeeves, Bertie's unflappable valet, whose intellect and resourcefulness shine as he manages the chaos surrounding his befuddled employer. As Bertie indulges in his whims, from romantic entanglements to familial obligations, Jeeves orchestrates ingenious solutions that highlight both his prowess and the stark contrast between the two characters. Together, they traverse the lighthearted yet intricate tapestry of British society, peppered with misadventures that are as entertaining as they are absurd.
Through witty dialogue and a keen observation of human nature, the storyline delves into themes of loyalty, ambition, and the often humorous struggle for personal happiness within the constraints of one's social position. With each turn of the page, readers are drawn deeper into a world where absurdity reigns supreme and cleverness triumphs, making it a delightful journey into Wodehouse's signature blend of satire and charm.
At the heart of the narrative is Jeeves, Bertie's unflappable valet, whose intellect and resourcefulness shine as he manages the chaos surrounding his befuddled employer. As Bertie indulges in his whims, from romantic entanglements to familial obligations, Jeeves orchestrates ingenious solutions that highlight both his prowess and the stark contrast between the two characters. Together, they traverse the lighthearted yet intricate tapestry of British society, peppered with misadventures that are as entertaining as they are absurd.
Through witty dialogue and a keen observation of human nature, the storyline delves into themes of loyalty, ambition, and the often humorous struggle for personal happiness within the constraints of one's social position. With each turn of the page, readers are drawn deeper into a world where absurdity reigns supreme and cleverness triumphs, making it a delightful journey into Wodehouse's signature blend of satire and charm.