
Lord Emsworth's quick-witted brother must stop the portly Sir Gregory Parsloe's plan to slim down Emsworth's prize porker with a new miracle weight-loss drug.
Lord Emsworth faces a crisis when his prize-winning pig, the Empress of Blandings, becomes the target of a nefarious weight-loss scheme orchestrated by his rival. Determined to protect his beloved sow from the machinations of Sir Gregory Parsloe, Emsworth relies on the intervention of his brother, Galahad Threepwood, to navigate the social minefield of Blandings Castle. The narrative follows a series of escalating misunderstandings and farcical encounters that threaten the tranquility of the estate. Wodehouse employs a third-person omniscient perspective to highlight the absurdity of the aristocratic characters and their trivial obsessions. The plot relies on the rigid social structures of the English country house setting to amplify the comedic stakes of the pig-napping plot.
Readers frequently highlight the consistent comedic tone and the author's ability to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere throughout the narrative. Discussion often centers on the charm of the Blandings series and the specific appeal of the eccentric cast of characters. Critics note that the pacing is deliberate, favoring witty exchanges over rapid action sequences. The balance between character development and situational humor is a recurring point of praise among long-time fans of the author's work. Many readers appreciate the linguistic precision that defines the prose and elevates the simple premise into a sophisticated comedic experience.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
1991-10-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140011706
ISBN-13:
9780140011708
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