Jeeves and Wooster
Jeeves and Wooster is a series of novels and short-stories by British humorist P. G. Wodehouse, featuring Reginald Jeeves, usually referred to as just Jeeves, a highly competent valet of a wealthy and idle young Londoner named Bertie Wooster. Novels: • The Inimitable Jeeves (1923) – a fix-up novel consisting of eighteen chapters, originally published as eleven short stories • Thank You, Jeeves (1934) • Right Ho, Jeeves (UK) / Brinkley Manor (USA) (1934) • The Code of the Woosters (1938) • Joy in the Morning (UK) / Jeeves in the Morning (USA) (1946) • The Mating Season (1949) • Ring for Jeeves (UK) / The Return of Jeeves (USA) (1953) – the only Jeeves novel without Bertie Wooster, it is an adaption of the play Come On, Jeeves • Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit (UK / Bertie Wooster Sees It Through (USA) (1954) • Jeeves in the Offing (UK) / How Right You Are, Jeeves (USA) (1960) • Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves (1963) • Much Obliged, Jeeves (UK) / Jeeves and the Tie That Binds (USA) (1971) • Aunts Aren't Gentlemen (UK) / The Cat-nappers (USA) (1974) Short stories: "Extricating Young Gussie" - first appearance of Jeeves and Wooster, first published in The Evening Saturday Post, 18 September 1915. It was included in the collection The Man with Two Left Feet (1917). Short story collections: • Carry On, Jeeves (1925) • Very Good, Jeeves (1930) Play: Come On, Jeeves (1956) – a 1952 play that was adapted into the novel Ring for Jeeves (1953)
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