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The creator of the inimitable Jeeves and Wooster, the frantic Psmith, and the eccentric Mulliners has matured. Now we have before us a completely different Woodhouse. He is just as funny, just as ironic. His stories are just as funny. But in Wodehouse's later stories there is no longer the grotesque. These are mature works of an experienced writer, a deep expert in human psychology. And the author laughs not so much at the absurd situations in which the heroes find themselves, but at the comedy of the very time in which they happened to live...
“... then one question came to my mind, which I often ask when Jeeves tells me other people's family secrets. - How do you know all this, Jeeves? Did he turn to you for advice? - I ask. I knew what a wide practice he had as a consultant on all issues. “Consult Jeeves” is the most common slogan among my acquaintances, and it is possible that Sir Roderick Glossop, having found himself in trouble, decided to turn to him with his difficulties. Jeeves, he is like Sherlock Holmes, even members of the highest society come to him for help. And it may very well be that when they leave, they give precious snuff boxes as a token of gratitude, for all I know. But it turned out that my guess was wrong...”
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Пэлем Вудхауз Грэнвилл
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Инна Максимовна Бернштейн
Ирина Гавриловна Гурова
Наталья Леонидовна Трауберг