Spring Fever

Spring Fever by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, published by Penguin Books in 1969, is a light-hearted comedy that explores themes of love and the various complications that arise from it. This edition spans 207 pages and is presented in English, showcasing Wodehouse’s signature humor and wit. The narrative is part of a collection that includes other works like Picadilly Jim and Uneasy Money, highlighting the author’s comedic genius.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of romantic entanglements and humorous situations in Spring Fever. The story unfolds with a focus on the intricacies of love, set against a backdrop of comedic scenarios that reflect Wodehouse’s unique style. This edition invites readers to enjoy a blend of fiction and literary charm, making it a notable addition to any bookshelf.
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The fall brings four more antic novels from comic genius, P. G. Wodehouse. In Picadilly Jim (soon to be a major motion picture), Jimmy Crocker has a scandalous reputation on both sides of the Atlantic and must do an about-face to win back the woman of his dreams. Uneasy Money sees the hard-up Lord Dawlish off to America to make a fortune, while in Cocktail Time events turn on the fate of a filmscript. Spring Fever is a light-hearted comedy involving love and various complications.
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