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Something New

Something New

By Wodehouse, P. G.

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664176318
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About this book

In "Something New," P. G. Wodehouse masterfully intertwines elements of comedy and romance while exploring the lives of his beloved characters, the hapless Bertie Wooster and his insightful valet, Jeeves. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, Wodehouse's distinctively lighthearted, whimsical prose invites readers into a world where misunderstandings and social faux pas abound. The narrative delicately balances humor with social commentary, revealing the absurdities of class and romantic entanglements with a uniquely British charm, enhanced by Wodehouse's penchant for clever wordplay and richly drawn personas. P. G. Wodehouse, often hailed as the master of humorous fiction, wrote from his own experiences as a British expatriate. Having spent significant time in the United States during the early 1900s, Wodehouse'Äôs keen observations of both British and American societies inform the humorous predicaments faced by his characters. His writing, shaped by his idyllic upbringing and love for the literature of his time, reflects his critical yet affectionate view of the upper crust. "Something New" is not merely a delightful escapade; it is a testament to Wodehouse's unparalleled ability to entertain and provoke laughter. Ideal for fans of classic literature and those seeking a lighthearted reprieve from modern concerns, this novel promises to charm and amuse with its brilliantly crafted scenarios and endearing characters.

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