Psmith in the City - From the Manor Wodehouse Collection, a selection from the early works of P. G. Wodehouse
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Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Jan 20, 2008
Publisher
Tark Classic Fiction
ISBN-10
1604500700
ISBN-13
9781604500707
Description
In this delightful tale set in the bustling backdrop of early 20th-century London, readers are introduced to the charmingly eccentric character of Psmith. A young man with a knack for getting himself into amusing predicaments, Psmith transitions from a life of leisure to the rigors of city life, where he navigates the complexities of work and social dynamics with wit and flair. His adventures offer a humorous and insightful look into the challenges faced by those attempting to find their place in the fast-paced world of urban society.
Wodehouse's signature wit and clever dialogue shine throughout the narrative as Psmith encounters an array of colorful characters, each contributing to the hilarity of his journey. The book captures the essence of a bygone era while inviting readers to revel in the absurdities of life, friendships, and aspirations. With its playful storytelling and sharp humor, this work encapsulates the spirit of P. G. Wodehouse's early genius, making it a captivating read for fans of classic comedy.
Wodehouse's signature wit and clever dialogue shine throughout the narrative as Psmith encounters an array of colorful characters, each contributing to the hilarity of his journey. The book captures the essence of a bygone era while inviting readers to revel in the absurdities of life, friendships, and aspirations. With its playful storytelling and sharp humor, this work encapsulates the spirit of P. G. Wodehouse's early genius, making it a captivating read for fans of classic comedy.
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