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Pelham Grenville (P.G.) Wodehouse created perhaps the most memorable two characters of 20th century humor - Bertie Wooster and his gentleman's personal gentleman (he was NOT a butler!), the inimitable Jeeves. There have been movies of the two, television series, Broadway plays, video tapes, an Internet site called "Ask Jeeves" and worldwide acclaim, punctuated with Wodehouse fan clubs of every type imaginable. The humor of Wodehouse is timeless because he observes the silliness of human behavior and merely writes about it. Wodehouse worked practically every day of his life, is probably the most prolific writer of the 20th century, and passed away on February 14, 1975 (at the age of 93), after having just been Knighted by Queen Elizabeth. Despite his personal accolades, the characters and stories he created will live on in the hearts and minds of those who come into contact with them.
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Story Synopses The Bertie/Jeeves Novels
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