
Life at Blandings
No ratings yet
Format
Paperback
Pages
608
Language
English
Published
Jan 5, 1988
Publisher
Penguin Books
ISBN-10
0140059032
ISBN-13
9780140059038
Description
In the idyllic setting of Blandings Castle, P.G. Wodehouse crafts a whimsical tapestry of eccentric characters and humorous predicaments. The estate, characterized by its sprawling gardens and comically convoluted household affairs, serves as the backdrop for a variety of light-hearted escapades. Life within these ivy-clad walls is never dull, as the residents, from noble lords to scheming relatives, find themselves caught in a delightful web of mischief and mishaps.
Wodehouse’s signature wit brings to life an array of charming personalities, each with their own quirks and ambitions. Readers are introduced to the well-meaning but often bumbling figures who inhabit the castle, including the unforgettable Lord Emsworth, whose obsession with his prize pig adds a humorous yet relatable touch to his aristocratic follies. Amidst the frantic search for love, fortune, and tranquility, the stakes are raised with each laughable blunder.
As the storyline unfolds, the interplay between the characters and their amusing escapades captures the essence of British humor and social satire. Wodehouse's keen observations reveal the absurdity of high society, transforming the everyday dilemmas of the gentry into a charming and engaging narrative. Through a delightful mix of misunderstandings and heartfelt moments, the reader is invited to lose themselves in the enchanting chaos of life at Blandings.
Wodehouse’s signature wit brings to life an array of charming personalities, each with their own quirks and ambitions. Readers are introduced to the well-meaning but often bumbling figures who inhabit the castle, including the unforgettable Lord Emsworth, whose obsession with his prize pig adds a humorous yet relatable touch to his aristocratic follies. Amidst the frantic search for love, fortune, and tranquility, the stakes are raised with each laughable blunder.
As the storyline unfolds, the interplay between the characters and their amusing escapades captures the essence of British humor and social satire. Wodehouse's keen observations reveal the absurdity of high society, transforming the everyday dilemmas of the gentry into a charming and engaging narrative. Through a delightful mix of misunderstandings and heartfelt moments, the reader is invited to lose themselves in the enchanting chaos of life at Blandings.
Reviews
Reading Log
No reading logs found
Start tracking your reading progress to see logs here
Add Your First Reading LogNotes
Transaction Log
No transaction logs found
Start tracking your book transactions to see logs here
Add Your First Transaction Log