The Inimitable Jeeves
작성자
P.G. Wodehouse
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Humor
Manga
+1
more
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
225
언어
영어
출판됨
Jul 5, 2011
출판사
W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN-10
0393339807
ISBN-13
9780393339802
설명
At a lively Camberwell subscription dance, Bingo Little finds himself swept off his feet by a charming young woman, igniting a whirlwind romance that sets the scene for a series of comedic misadventures. In the backdrop of this romantic escapade, Bertie Wooster, ever the affable and somewhat hapless aristocrat, becomes entangled in Bingo's pursuit of love, leading him to seek the unmatched skills of his resourceful valet, Jeeves.
Bertie's well-meaning interventions often land him in precarious situations, showcasing Wodehouse's signature brand of humor through misunderstandings and societal antics. With Jeeves' astute intelligence and knack for problem-solving, he navigates the chaos that follows, always managing to come to the rescue while maintaining his calm demeanor.
As the duo navigates their way through the intricacies of romance, familial expectations, and the occasional absurdity of high society, the reader is treated to a delightful exploration of friendship and the whimsical nature of love. The narrative sparkles with Wodehouse's trademark wit, offering a charmingly lighthearted perspective on life's complexities.
With an array of eccentric characters and humorous situations, the story captures the essence of early 20th-century British society, where the upper echelons often find themselves at odds with their own emotions and choices. Through mischief, misunderstandings, and the brilliant scheming of Jeeves, Bertie embarks on a journey that is both laugh-out-loud funny and utterly endearing.
Bertie's well-meaning interventions often land him in precarious situations, showcasing Wodehouse's signature brand of humor through misunderstandings and societal antics. With Jeeves' astute intelligence and knack for problem-solving, he navigates the chaos that follows, always managing to come to the rescue while maintaining his calm demeanor.
As the duo navigates their way through the intricacies of romance, familial expectations, and the occasional absurdity of high society, the reader is treated to a delightful exploration of friendship and the whimsical nature of love. The narrative sparkles with Wodehouse's trademark wit, offering a charmingly lighthearted perspective on life's complexities.
With an array of eccentric characters and humorous situations, the story captures the essence of early 20th-century British society, where the upper echelons often find themselves at odds with their own emotions and choices. Through mischief, misunderstandings, and the brilliant scheming of Jeeves, Bertie embarks on a journey that is both laugh-out-loud funny and utterly endearing.