In the hopes of appearing to be helpful and intelligent, Bertie Wooster creates a plan to help his friend, Gussie, propose to the woman he loves, but finds the night slipping into chaos after his plans go astray. Right ho, Jeeves by P. G Wodehouse is a full-length comedic novel that follows the aftermath of misunderstandings and mis-measured alcohol.
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (1881-1975) was an English author. Though he was named after his godfather, the author was not a fan of his name and more commonly went by P. G Wodehouse. Known for his comedic work, Wodehouse created reoccurring characters that became a beloved staple of his literature. Though most of his work was set in London, Wodehouse also spent a fair amount of time in the United States. Much of his work was converted into an "American" version, and he wrote a series of Broadway musicals that helped lead to the development of the American musical. P. G Wodehouse's eclectic and prolific canon of work both in Europe and America developed him to be one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century.
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