If your handicap is no longer funny, maybe it's time you read the forgotten golf stories of P.G. Wodehouse. "I wish to goodness I knew the man who invented this infernal game. I'd strangle him. But I ...
The character of Jeeves is such a colossus of fiction that the name is actually a synonym for a personal manservant. In P.G. Wodehouse's comic masterpieces, he was the unflappable valet to Bertie ...
A cricketer who unwittingly inspired author PG Wodehouse to name his unflappable valet Jeeves, has had a poplar tree planted in his memory. Percy Jeeves was playing in a cricket match in Cheltenham in ...
He worked at a bank but disliked the job, so he quit. He turned to writing light fiction, a decision that proved to be fortuitous: His short stories and novels were so good that he became one of the ...
In 1940 Wodehouse and his wife Ethel were living as tax exiles in Normandy, and failed to make their excuses before disaster struck at Dunkirk. Stranded, Wodehouse was taken to an internment camp for ...
Author PG Wodehouse. Photo courtesy of The Wodehouse Society. The Wodehouse Society, dedicated to the life and works of author/playwright/lyricist P. G. Wodehouse, is holding its next biennial ...