Very Good, Jeeves!
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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
+5
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格式
精装书
页数
304
语言
英语
已发布
Apr 20, 2006
出版商
Harry N. Abrams
ISBN-10
1585677469
ISBN-13
9781585677467
描述
In a delightful series of misadventures, Bertie Wooster navigates the ups and downs of aristocratic life in early 20th century England. With his faithful and clever butler, Jeeves, by his side, Bertie's world is a whirlwind of eccentric characters, romantic entanglements, and comedic misunderstandings. As each story unfolds, the duo faces a variety of challenges, from thwarting outrageous schemes to dealing with pesky relatives who complicate their lives.
The charm of the narratives lies not only in the witty banter between Bertie and Jeeves, but also in the vivid portrayal of their surroundings and the colorful personalities that inhabit them. Wodehouse's signature humor shines as the seemingly simple situations spiral into farcical chaos, all while Jeeves remains the epitome of calm and cleverness, often saving the day with his ingenious solutions.
Throughout the collection, readers are treated to a celebration of British humor and the whimsical side of the upper class. It's a timeless tale of friendship, loyalty, and the amusing predicaments that ensue when the well-meaning but clueless Bertie finds himself in over his head, proving time and again that when in doubt, one should always trust Jeeves.
The charm of the narratives lies not only in the witty banter between Bertie and Jeeves, but also in the vivid portrayal of their surroundings and the colorful personalities that inhabit them. Wodehouse's signature humor shines as the seemingly simple situations spiral into farcical chaos, all while Jeeves remains the epitome of calm and cleverness, often saving the day with his ingenious solutions.
Throughout the collection, readers are treated to a celebration of British humor and the whimsical side of the upper class. It's a timeless tale of friendship, loyalty, and the amusing predicaments that ensue when the well-meaning but clueless Bertie finds himself in over his head, proving time and again that when in doubt, one should always trust Jeeves.