Pigs Have Wings

Pigs Have Wings by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, published by Penguin in 1999, is a humorous work of fiction that follows Clarence, the ninth Earl of Emsworth. With good health, a substantial income, and a grand ancestral home, Lord Emsworth finds his contentment disrupted by the scheming Sir Gregory Parsloe, who he believes has sinister intentions toward his prized pig, the Empress of Blandings. This edition contains 240 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will discover a blend of wit and literary charm as the narrative unfolds around the eccentricities of the aristocracy and their peculiar obsessions. The story delves into themes of rivalry and the absurdities of social status, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. Wodehouse’s unique style brings to life the humorous situations that arise from Lord Emsworth’s determination to protect his beloved pig, offering a delightful exploration of character and circumstance.
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Clarence, ninth Earl of Emsworth has good health, a large income and a first-class ancestral home. But these blessings count for nothing in the presence of Sir Gregory Parsloe. Lord Emsworth is convinced he has evil designs on his pre-eminent pig, the Empress of Blandings.
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