
Right Ho, Jeeves
par
P.G. Wodehouse
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Science Fiction
Format
Broché
Pages
272
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jul 5, 2011
Éditeur
W. W. Norton & Company
Édition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0393339785
ISBN-13
9780393339789
Description
In a whimsical tale set within the upper-crust society of early 20th century England, the charming yet hapless Bertie Wooster finds himself entangled in the romantic escapades of his friend Gussie Fink-Nottle. Gussie, a shy and awkward young man, is desperately trying to win the heart of the beautiful, but elusive, Madeline Bassett. As Bertie navigates the complexities of love and friendship, he soon realizes that the key to success lies in the hands of his unparalleled valet, Jeeves.
Jeeves, renowned for his intelligence and clever insights, concocts a series of humorous and inventive schemes to help Gussie express his feelings. However, chaos ensues thanks to the meddling of eccentric relatives, unexpected encounters, and an array of miscommunications. As Bertie attempts to maintain peace and ensure Gussie’s romantic triumph, he finds himself caught in a web of hilarious circumstances that only Wodehouse’s keen wit can weave.
With sharp dialogue and a lively cast of characters, the story unfolds as a delightful farce, complete with misunderstandings and dramatic twists. Readers are treated to Bergie's charming narration, cleverly layered humor, and a vivid depiction of British aristocratic life, leading to an entertaining conclusion where love, friendship, and the unparalleled ingenuity of Jeeves unite.
Jeeves, renowned for his intelligence and clever insights, concocts a series of humorous and inventive schemes to help Gussie express his feelings. However, chaos ensues thanks to the meddling of eccentric relatives, unexpected encounters, and an array of miscommunications. As Bertie attempts to maintain peace and ensure Gussie’s romantic triumph, he finds himself caught in a web of hilarious circumstances that only Wodehouse’s keen wit can weave.
With sharp dialogue and a lively cast of characters, the story unfolds as a delightful farce, complete with misunderstandings and dramatic twists. Readers are treated to Bergie's charming narration, cleverly layered humor, and a vivid depiction of British aristocratic life, leading to an entertaining conclusion where love, friendship, and the unparalleled ingenuity of Jeeves unite.
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