
PG Wodehouse
PG Wodehouse was a celebrated British author and humorist, known for his witty prose and memorable characters, particularly the bumbling Bertie Wooster and his clever valet Jeeves. Born on October 15, 1881, Wodehouse became one of the most prolific and popular writers of the 20th century, with a career spanning over seventy years. His works often featured an array of comedic situations and a light-hearted take on British aristocracy and society. Wodehouse's unique style and sharp humor earned him a lasting legacy, and he remains a beloved figure in English literature. He passed away on February 14, 1975, leaving behind a treasure trove of novels, short stories, and plays that continue to delight readers around the world.
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PG Wodehouse is mentioned for his work 'Laughing Gas'.
‘Dermot Bolger said there was a whiff of silage off my novel. I think that was a compliment’ – The Irish TimesPG Wodehouse was a British writer known for creating the characters Berlie Wooster and Butler Jeeves.
Halve eeuw na overlijden Britse humorist PG Wodehouse: ’Hij kan op iedere pagina glimlachen van verrukking oproepen’ | Buitenland







