P.G. Wodehouse
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About P.G. Wodehouse
P.G. Wodehouse (1881.1975) was one of the most celebrated British writers of the twentieth century, renowned for his humor, wit, and masterful storytelling. Born in Guildford, he began his writing career as a journalist before turning to fiction. Wodehouse created some of the most beloved characters in English literature, including Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, as well as the unforgettable Mr. Mulliner. His Mr. Mulliner stories, set in the fictional Anglers Rest pub, showcase his talent for British comedy and short stories, filled with eccentric characters and absurd situations. Wodehouses work is characterized by its lighthearted tone, clever dialogue, and gentle satire of English society. He wrote over ninety books, many of which remain classics of humor and light fiction. Wodehouse legacy endures as a reference for those who appreciate humor, short stories, and British comedy. His influence can be seen in the works of countless writers and comedians, and his stories continue to bring joy to readers around the world.