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Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, known as P G Wodehouse, was an English author whose wit and humor made him one of the most beloved writers of the twentieth century. Born in 1881, Wodehouse attended Dulwich College, an experience that inspired many of his early works, including his celebrated school stories such as « The Head of Kay's ». His writing captures the dynamics of school life, rivalry, and coming of age with a unique blend of humor and insight. Wodehouse's career spanned more than seventy years, during which he wrote novels, short stories, and plays that have become classics of English literature. His works are renowned for their clever plots, memorable characters, and sparkling dialogue. Beyond school stories, Wodehouse is best known for creating the iconic characters Jeeves and Wooster, Lord Emsworth, and Psmith, who continue to entertain readers with their comic misadventures. Throughout his life, Wodehouse demonstrated a remarkable ability to blend humor with observations on friendship, rivalry, and the challenges of growing up. His influence on the school story genre and classic literature is profound, and his books remain popular with readers of all ages. Wodehouse's legacy endures as a master of humorous fiction and a keen observer of the human spirit.
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Autorenbeschreibung
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, known as P G Wodehouse, was an English author whose wit and humor made him one of the most beloved writers of the twentieth century. Born in 1881, Wodehouse attended Dulwich College, an experience that inspired many of his early works, including his celebrated school stories such as « The Head of Kay's ». His writing captures the dynamics of school life, rivalry, and coming of age with a unique blend of humor and insight. Wodehouse's career spanned more than seventy years, during which he wrote novels, short stories, and plays that have become classics of English literature. His works are renowned for their clever plots, memorable characters, and sparkling dialogue. Beyond school stories, Wodehouse is best known for creating the iconic characters Jeeves and Wooster, Lord Emsworth, and Psmith, who continue to entertain readers with their comic misadventures. Throughout his life, Wodehouse demonstrated a remarkable ability to blend humor with observations on friendship, rivalry, and the challenges of growing up. His influence on the school story genre and classic literature is profound, and his books remain popular with readers of all ages. Wodehouse's legacy endures as a master of humorous fiction and a keen observer of the human spirit.



