Mulliner Nights

Mulliner Nights by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, published by Penguin Books in 1971, is a collection of humorous tales that revolve around Mr. Mulliner, a charming storyteller at the Anglers’ Rest, an English pub. In this first edition, spanning 188 pages, readers are invited to enjoy the whimsical adventures recounted by Mr. Mulliner, often involving his various younger relatives. The narratives highlight Wodehouse’s distinctive style, filled with eccentric characters and lighthearted situations.
In this book, readers will find a delightful blend of fiction and humor as Mr. Mulliner shares his anecdotes while enjoying a Scotch and lemon. Each story presents a unique escapade, showcasing the author’s talent for crafting amusing and imaginative scenarios. The themes of family and adventure are woven throughout, making Mulliner Nights a notable addition to the literary landscape of humorous fiction.
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Mr. Mulliner is the genial Scheherazade of the Anglers’ Rest, a bucolic English pub. Each evening, sipping his Scotch and lemon, Mr. Mulliner tells of an adventure that once befell a nephew, a cousin’s son, or some other un-stuffy younger relative. Mr. Mulliner’s narratives showcase Wodehouse’s particular genius for fetching whimsy and eccenric shenanigans.
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