Fans of P. G. Wodehouse's comic genius are legion, and their devotion to his masterful command of hilarity borders on obsession. Overlook happily feeds the obsession with four more antic selections from the master. "Blandings Castle" is a collection of tales concerning Lord Emsworth and the Threepwood clan, while "Jeeves in the Offing" finds Bertie Wooster in yet another scrape-with the peerless Jeeves out of sight, on vacation Poor Bertie nearly becomes unstuck "Young Men in Spats" is Wodehouse at his most sparkling: stories concerning members of the inimitable Drones Club-they may be small of brain and short on cash but they are always good for ingenious adventures. And in "The Luck of the Bodkins," the action spans London, New York, Hollywood, and several transatlantic liners, as three dapper young men find themselves in various Wodehousian predicaments concerning their love lives and finances. Each volume has been reset and printed on Scottish cream-wove, acid-free paper, sewn and bound in cloth. These novels are elegant and essential additions to any Wodehouse fan's library.
Sadly it's just recycled stuff, but the language is always exquisite.
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评分Jeeves no.12 (1960) Bertie正是男仆控哇(Bertram Wilberforce Wooster)
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