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Bertie Wooster finds himself in a precarious social entanglement when he is summoned to Deverill Hall to navigate a series of romantic misunderstandings and familial pressures. Bertie attempts to maintain his bachelor lifestyle while assisting his friends and relatives in their convoluted courtship rituals. He faces opposition from formidable aunts, determined suitors, and the ever-present threat of unwanted matrimony. The narrative utilizes a first-person perspective, relying on Bertie's limited understanding of the complex social maneuvers occurring around him. The world is defined by the rigid, yet absurd, social hierarchies of the English upper class during the early twentieth century.
Readers frequently highlight the rhythmic prose and the precise comedic timing that defines the author's style. Discussion often centers on the contrast between Bertie's well-meaning but bumbling nature and the calculated efficiency of his valet. Critics observe that the pacing remains brisk, allowing the farcical elements to escalate without losing narrative clarity. The balance between character-driven humor and the mechanical precision of the plot is often cited as a hallmark of this work. Many readers appreciate the lighthearted atmosphere and the consistent thematic focus on the absurdity of social obligations.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1977-01-04
Publisher:
Penguin UK
ISBN-10:
0140011714
ISBN-13:
9780140011715
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