Jeeves and the Impending Doom

Jeeves and the Impending Doom by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, published by Penguin in 2005, presents a collection of three beloved stories featuring the iconic duo of Bertie Wooster and his astute butler, Jeeves. This edition, consisting of 54 pages, showcases the humorous escapades of Bertie as he navigates the challenges posed by his aunts and other societal pressures, with Jeeves always ready to devise clever solutions.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the comedic dynamics of Bertie’s misadventures, including his struggles against the whims of his aunts, Dahlia and Agatha, as well as the literary challenges faced by Cuthbert Banks. The stories explore themes related to language arts and literary criticism, highlighting Wodehouse’s unique style and wit. This collection not only entertains but also reflects the enduring appeal of Wodehouse’s work in the realm of comic literature.
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The double-act of Bertie Wooster and his faithful, omniscient butler Jeeves is the greatest comic pairing in literature. Millions of fans worldwide have laughed at the travails of bumbling Bertie and delighted at the felicitous solutions devised by Jeeves to extricate his master from the soup’. Penguin first published Wodehouse in 1936, a year after Penguin was founded, and this volume offers three of the comic master’s most-loved stories: ‘Jeeves and the Impending Doom’; Jeeves and the Song of Songs; The Clicking of Cuthbert. Bertie Wooster is on a losing streak and finds himself at the mercy of his aunts, Dahlia and Agatha, and only Jeeves is capable of extricating him from disaster; Cuthbert Banks is at the mercy of Wood Hills Literary and Debating Society and only a famous Russian novelist with a fondness for golf will be able to save him from an evening of High Culture.
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