
Jeeves and the Tie That Binds
بواسطة
P.G. Wodehouse
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
205
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Nov 1, 2000
الناشر
Scribner Paperback
رقم ISBN-10
0743203623
رقم ISBN-13
9780743203623
الوصف
In a delightful romp through the world of early 20th-century British society, Bertie Wooster finds himself entangled in yet another series of misunderstandings and comic escapades. This time, the ever-reliable butler, Jeeves, steps in to navigate the chaotic waters of family ties and social obligations that Bertie seems to bumble into with alarming regularity.
As the Junior Ganymede club plays a pivotal role, Bertie's attempts to help his friends only lead to further complications. The backdrop of a Market Snodsbury election adds a layer of political intrigue, peppered with Wodehouse's signature wit and humor. Unbeknownst to him, Bertie's well-meaning actions threaten to unravel the delicate fabric of his social circle.
Through all the mischief, Jeeves remains the calm, collected force that orchestrates solutions with remarkable finesse. His cleverness shines as he devises plans to save Bertie from yet another self-imposed disaster. Readers will be charmed by the juxtaposition of Bertie’s cheerful ineptitude against Jeeves's unwavering competence.
The narrative dances with playful irony, weaving together the threads of romance, mistaken identities, and the quintessential British social strife. Wodehouse’s characters leap off the page, offering a comical reflection of the era, where class and manners often determine the course of life—and love—among the upper crust.
As the Junior Ganymede club plays a pivotal role, Bertie's attempts to help his friends only lead to further complications. The backdrop of a Market Snodsbury election adds a layer of political intrigue, peppered with Wodehouse's signature wit and humor. Unbeknownst to him, Bertie's well-meaning actions threaten to unravel the delicate fabric of his social circle.
Through all the mischief, Jeeves remains the calm, collected force that orchestrates solutions with remarkable finesse. His cleverness shines as he devises plans to save Bertie from yet another self-imposed disaster. Readers will be charmed by the juxtaposition of Bertie’s cheerful ineptitude against Jeeves's unwavering competence.
The narrative dances with playful irony, weaving together the threads of romance, mistaken identities, and the quintessential British social strife. Wodehouse’s characters leap off the page, offering a comical reflection of the era, where class and manners often determine the course of life—and love—among the upper crust.