
The Peerless Jeeves makes his first appearance in this magical collection of ten short stories, in which he extricates the chronically befuddled Bertie Wooster from countless jams with formidable aunts, brainy girls, unbidden guests, and pals in a bind.
Bertie Wooster finds himself in a series of social and romantic entanglements that only his valet, Jeeves, can resolve. Bertie Wooster, a well-meaning but intellectually limited aristocrat, repeatedly falls into predicaments involving overbearing relatives and complex social obligations. His primary objective is to maintain his comfortable lifestyle while navigating the demands of his peers and family. Opposing him are various formidable aunts and strong-willed acquaintances who seek to dictate his personal affairs. The narrative framework consists of ten interconnected short stories told from Bertie's perspective, highlighting the logical absurdity of his social world.
Readers frequently highlight the precise, rhythmic prose and the enduring appeal of the dynamic between the bumbling master and the hyper-competent valet. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of Wodehouse's comedic timing and his ability to construct intricate, low-stakes conflicts that resolve with satisfying ingenuity. Critics note that the atmosphere remains lighthearted and consistent throughout the collection, prioritizing wit over deep character growth. Many appreciate the balance of dialogue-driven humor and situational irony that defines the series. The work is widely regarded as a standard for comedic fiction due to its technical polish and consistent tone.
Page Count:
48
Publication Date:
1975-10-26
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140011749
ISBN-13:
9780140011746
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