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Pg Wodehouse: Plum's Literary Heroes

Pg Wodehouse: Plum's Literary Heroes

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P.G. 'Plum' Wodehouse is the greatest humorous writer England produced in the 20th century.

The creator of Jeeves and Bertie, the Blandings saga, Ukridge, Mr Mulliner, Psmith and Uncle Fred, his output totalled almost 100 volumes of peerless comic invention. But where did all that material come from? Not just out of his head, no matter how large his hat size: in Wodehouse's case, much arrived courtesy of his voracious reading habits, everything from Shakespeare to W.S. Gilbert via the Bible, Tennyson, Sherlock Holmes, gung-ho schoolboy fiction, gory pulp thrillers, the gloopiest romances and literally hundreds of other writers - even T.S. Eliot. No other writer had a broader range of influences.

In his latest groundbreaking study, Paul Kent, author of the Pelham Grenville Wodehouse trilogy of literary biographies teases out Plum's literary roots, and how he expertly blended elements from all these writers and genres into the heady cocktail that keeps the world laughing over a hundred years on from when he first created it. It's an alternative history of English Literature that will also make you laugh out loud.

Book information

ISBN: 9781911673255
Publisher: Leapfrog Press
Imprint: TSB
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 330
Weight: 564g
Height: 152mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 26mm