
P G Woodhouse - Love Among the Chickens: ''I hadn't the heart to touch my breakfast. I told Jeeves to drink it himself''
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P.G. Wodehouse
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Science Fiction
Humor
Business & Economics
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
234
言語
英語
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Apr 7, 2020
出版社
Horse's Mouth
ISBN-10
1839674075
ISBN-13
9781839674075
説明
In a delightful romp through a world of hilarity and charm, P.G. Wodehouse captures the essence of British wit and humor in the tale of a hapless young man drawn into the chaotic universe of poultry and love. Set against the backdrop of a quaint English countryside, a seemingly simple venture into chicken farming spirals into a series of comical entanglements that are quintessentially Wodehouse.
The protagonist's misadventures unfold with a mix of absurdity and endearing moments, showcasing his questionable luck and questionable decisions. As he navigates the challenges of rural life, he finds himself tangled in romantic prospects, misunderstandings, and a cast of quirky characters that only Wodehouse can create. Each chapter unveils a new layer of comedic gold, leaving readers in fits of laughter and eager anticipation for what could possibly happen next.
Jeeves, the ever-reliable valet, adds another dimension to the narrative, providing a sharp contrast to the protagonist's bumbling nature. His wise and calm demeanor brings a sense of order to the chaos, highlighting the classic dynamic that Wodehouse fans have come to adore. Amidst the clucking hens and romantic misfires, the story emphasizes friendship, loyalty, and the unpredictable nature of love, making it a timeless read.
Filled with clever wordplay and vivid images, this story invites readers to escape into a whimsical world where chickens might just be the key to romance. Wodehouse's keen observations of human nature and his ability to weave humor into every situation ensure that this tale is not only entertaining but also a delightful reflection of life's charming absurdities.
The protagonist's misadventures unfold with a mix of absurdity and endearing moments, showcasing his questionable luck and questionable decisions. As he navigates the challenges of rural life, he finds himself tangled in romantic prospects, misunderstandings, and a cast of quirky characters that only Wodehouse can create. Each chapter unveils a new layer of comedic gold, leaving readers in fits of laughter and eager anticipation for what could possibly happen next.
Jeeves, the ever-reliable valet, adds another dimension to the narrative, providing a sharp contrast to the protagonist's bumbling nature. His wise and calm demeanor brings a sense of order to the chaos, highlighting the classic dynamic that Wodehouse fans have come to adore. Amidst the clucking hens and romantic misfires, the story emphasizes friendship, loyalty, and the unpredictable nature of love, making it a timeless read.
Filled with clever wordplay and vivid images, this story invites readers to escape into a whimsical world where chickens might just be the key to romance. Wodehouse's keen observations of human nature and his ability to weave humor into every situation ensure that this tale is not only entertaining but also a delightful reflection of life's charming absurdities.