Carry On, Jeeves

Carry On, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse is a collection of humorous short stories published by Everyman in 2003. This edition, written in English and spanning 288 pages, features the iconic characters of Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, whose comedic relationship is explored through a series of engaging narratives. The collection begins with “Jeeves Takes Charge” and concludes with “Bertie Changes His Mind,” showcasing the antics of various characters who seek Jeeves’ assistance in navigating their dilemmas.
Readers will find a delightful assortment of stories that highlight the humorous interactions between the feeble-minded men and lively young women in Wooster’s world. Each tale presents a unique scenario where Jeeves employs his wit and intelligence to resolve the challenges faced by those around him. This edition captures the essence of Wodehouse’s literary style, making it a notable addition for fans of humorous fiction and short stories.
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The titles of the first story in this collection – ‘Jeeves Takes Charge’ – and the last – ‘Bertie Changes His Mind’ – sum up the relationship of twentieth-century fiction’s most famous comic characters. In between them, the various feeble-minded men and lively young women who populate Wooster’s world appeal to Jeeves to solve their problems and are never disappointed.
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