Pelham Greenville Wodehouse

Pelham Greenville Wodehouse

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Pelham Greenville Wodehouse, better known as P.G. Wodehouse, was a British comic writer famous for his humorous novels and short stories, particularly those featuring the amiable characters Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves. Born on October 15, 1881, Wodehouse's writing is characterized by its clever wordplay, intricate plots, and a satirical look at upper-class British society. His works remain popular for their charm and wit, influencing countless writers and comedians. Wodehouse's career spanned over seven decades, and he continued to write until his death in 1975.

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Wodehouse was a comic writer whose main canvas was an English upper-class society.

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