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A Man of Means

A Man of Means by P. G. Wodehouse
By: (1881-1975)

A Man of Means is a delightful collection of short stories written by P. G. Wodehouse. The book follows the adventures of various characters, each with their own wit and charm. From mischievous conmen to bumbling aristocrats, Wodehouse's clever writing and sharp humor shine through in every story.

The writing style is light and humorous, with clever wordplay and witty dialogue that keeps the reader engaged from start to finish. Wodehouse has a knack for creating memorable characters and situations that are both absurd and relatable. The stories are a delightful escape from reality, offering a glimpse into a world of eccentricity and humor.

Overall, A Man of Means is a charming collection of stories that will appeal to fans of classic British humor. Wodehouse's wit and clever writing make this book a joy to read, and each story is a perfect little gem of comedic storytelling. Whether you're a longtime Wodehouse fan or new to his work, this collection is sure to entertain and delight.

Book Description:

A Man of Means is a collection of six short stories written in collaboration by P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill. The stories all star Roland Bleke, a nondescript young man to whom financial success comes through a series of “lucky” chances, the first from a win in a sweepstake he had forgotten entering. Roland, like many a timid young man seeks love and marriage. In this pursuit his wealth is regularly a mixed blessing. The plot of each story follows its predecessor, sometimes directly, and occasionally refer back to past events in Bleke’s meteoric career. The writing style is crisp and droll, and shows much of the skill and polish of the later Wodehouse. The disasters that befall the hapless Bleke are entertainingly recounted and his unforeseen rescues surprise and delight. In the character of the butler, Mr Teal, we meet an early draft of the ingenious Jeeves. The stories first appeared in the United Kingdom in The Strand in 1914, and in the United States in Pictorial Review in 1916. They were later published in book form in the UK by Porpoise Books in 1991; the collection was released on Project Gutenberg in 2003.


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