Much Obliged, Jeeves

Much Obliged, Jeeves by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse is a new edition published by Penguin Books in 1981, featuring 173 pages in English. This work presents a humorous narrative centered around Bertie Wooster, who finds himself in a predicament involving the affections of Madeleine Bassett. As Bertie grapples with the stress of his situation, he reflects on his usual optimistic outlook, which is challenged by the lack of any positive prospects.
Readers will discover a blend of fiction and mystery as the story unfolds in the setting of Market Snodsbury. The narrative explores themes of social entanglements and the comedic dilemmas faced by Bertie, all while highlighting the indispensable role of his valet, Jeeves. This edition invites readers to engage with Wodehouse’s signature wit and charm, offering a lighthearted exploration of the complexities of relationships and personal crises.
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It is a time of stress at Market Snodsbury as Bertie must protect himself from the affections of Madeleine Bassett. “The prospect of being linked for life to a girl who would come down at breakfast and put her hands over my eyes and say ‘Guess who’ had given my morale a sickening wallop. It is always my policy in times of crisis to try to look on the bright side, but I make one proviso – viz. that there has to be a bright side to look on, and in the present case there wasn’t even the sniff of one.” If only Jeeves could come to the aid of the young master …
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