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PSMITH - Complete Series: Mike, Mike and Psmith, Psmith in the City, The Prince and Betty and Psmith, Journalist
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PSMITH - Complete Series: Mike, Mike and Psmith, Psmith in the City, The Prince and Betty and Psmith, Journalist

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The 'Psmith - Complete Series' by P. G. Wodehouse is a quintessential embodiment of the author's trademark humor and wit, showcasing the misadventures of the ever-charming and distinctly irreplicable character, Psmith. Blending comedy, romance, and social satire, the series unfolds within the leisurely life of early 20th-century England, where Psmith navigates the intricacies of friendship, love, and the foibles of the British upper class. Wodehouse's prose is marked by its lyrical quality and sharp dialogue, engaging readers with its clever wordplay and relentless charm, making it a remarkable lens through which to view the societal norms of his time. Wodehouse, an English novelist and playwright, began his literary journey in the early 1900s, influenced by his experiences in both the British and American literary scenes. His background at Dulwich College and his subsequent forays into journalism furnished him with the ability to capture the nuances of class distinctions and social pretensions, all while maintaining an engaging, light-hearted narrative style. This blend of personal experience and acute observation imbues the Psmith series with authenticity and depth. For readers seeking an escape into a whimsical world replete with eccentric characters and misadventures, 'Psmith - Complete Series' is highly recommended. Wodehouse's unparalleled humor and nuanced understanding of human behavior make this collection not just a delightful read, but a significant contribution to comedic literature, inviting readers to lose themselves in the delightful chaos of Psmith's escapades.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
648
ISBN
9788027345083

The 'Psmith - Complete Series' by P. G. Wodehouse is a quintessential embodiment of the author's trademark humor and wit, showcasing the misadventures of the ever-charming and distinctly irreplicable character, Psmith. Blending comedy, romance, and social satire, the series unfolds within the leisurely life of early 20th-century England, where Psmith navigates the intricacies of friendship, love, and the foibles of the British upper class. Wodehouse's prose is marked by its lyrical quality and sharp dialogue, engaging readers with its clever wordplay and relentless charm, making it a remarkable lens through which to view the societal norms of his time. Wodehouse, an English novelist and playwright, began his literary journey in the early 1900s, influenced by his experiences in both the British and American literary scenes. His background at Dulwich College and his subsequent forays into journalism furnished him with the ability to capture the nuances of class distinctions and social pretensions, all while maintaining an engaging, light-hearted narrative style. This blend of personal experience and acute observation imbues the Psmith series with authenticity and depth. For readers seeking an escape into a whimsical world replete with eccentric characters and misadventures, 'Psmith - Complete Series' is highly recommended. Wodehouse's unparalleled humor and nuanced understanding of human behavior make this collection not just a delightful read, but a significant contribution to comedic literature, inviting readers to lose themselves in the delightful chaos of Psmith's escapades.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
648
ISBN
9788027345083