
Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
par
P.G. Wodehouse
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Romance
Humor
Format
Relié
Pages
231
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2002
Éditeur
Harry N. Abrams
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
1585672297
ISBN-13
9781585672295
Description
Wodehouse's delightful narrative invites readers into the whimsical world of Bertie Wooster and his ever-reliable valet, Jeeves. Set against the backdrop of a quirky English society, Bertie finds himself navigating a series of absurd predicaments that showcase his charming but often misguided attempts at romance and social standing.
As the story unfolds, Wodehouse weaves together a tapestry of eccentric characters, each adding their unique flavor to the plot. Bertie's well-meaning but hapless nature leads him into challenging situations, which Jeeves, with his unparalleled intelligence and quick wit, expertly unravels. Their dynamic suggests a deep camaraderie, with Jeeves often playing the role of the calm and collected sage amid Bertie's chaotic escapades.
Amidst the humor and lightheartedness, underlying themes of class, society, and personal character emerge, prompting readers to reflect on the nature of friendship and loyalty. The clever dialogue and comedic timing that Wodehouse masters make for a delightful read, ensuring that followers of his work will be thoroughly entertained.
As much a satire of the British upper class as it is a classic comedy of manners, this story remains a testament to Wodehouse’s legacy. It's a joyful exploration of the absurdities of life, filled with laughter, intrigue, and, of course, the indispensable presence of Jeeves, who seamlessly guides the wayward Bertie through the peculiarities of his feudal spirit.
As the story unfolds, Wodehouse weaves together a tapestry of eccentric characters, each adding their unique flavor to the plot. Bertie's well-meaning but hapless nature leads him into challenging situations, which Jeeves, with his unparalleled intelligence and quick wit, expertly unravels. Their dynamic suggests a deep camaraderie, with Jeeves often playing the role of the calm and collected sage amid Bertie's chaotic escapades.
Amidst the humor and lightheartedness, underlying themes of class, society, and personal character emerge, prompting readers to reflect on the nature of friendship and loyalty. The clever dialogue and comedic timing that Wodehouse masters make for a delightful read, ensuring that followers of his work will be thoroughly entertained.
As much a satire of the British upper class as it is a classic comedy of manners, this story remains a testament to Wodehouse’s legacy. It's a joyful exploration of the absurdities of life, filled with laughter, intrigue, and, of course, the indispensable presence of Jeeves, who seamlessly guides the wayward Bertie through the peculiarities of his feudal spirit.
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