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Jeeves Takes Charge by P. G. Wodehouse | |
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P. G. Wodehouse (Pelham Grenville) | | Birth Date: |
15 October 1881 | | Death Date: |
14 February 1975 |
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Biography of P(elham) G(renville) Wodehouse
4689 words, approx. 15.6 pages
 P. G. Wodehouse is an anomaly in twentieth-century fiction. In an age of relentless artistic experimentation, he wrote fiction firmly rooted in the Edwardian world of his childhood. In an age of rapidly changing moral and sexual values, he created charac...
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Biography of P. G. Wodehouse (Pelham Grenville)
3857 words, approx. 12.9 pages
 P. G. Wodehouse was born 15 October 1881 in Guildford, the suburb of London to which Charles Dickens retired Mr. Pickwick, and educated at Dulwich College, one of England's best public schools. After graduating, Wodehouse worked briefly in a bank and the...
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Biography of P(elham) G(renville) Wodehouse
3733 words, approx. 12.4 pages
 P. G. Wodehouse was born in Guildford, the suburb of London to which Dickens retired Mr. Pickwick, and educated at Dulwich College, one of England's best public schools. After graduating, Wodehouse worked briefly in a bank and then turned to full-time wr...



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Jeeves Takes Charge Information
1,723 words, approx. 6 pages
 "Jeeves Takes Charge" is a short story written by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United States in The Saturday Evening Post on November 28, 1916, and in the United Kingdom in the April 1923 edition of Strand Magazine. Its first book...



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Jeeves Takes Charge by P. G. Wodehouse | |
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