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... Wodehouse's books . But now people - not I however - laugh their heads off over P. G. Wodehouse and pretend to take him seriously as a writer . ' It is , of course , possible that Max Beerbohm found it hard to read more than fifty pages ...
... Wodehouse's books . But now people - not I however - laugh their heads off over P. G. Wodehouse and pretend to take him seriously as a writer . ' It is , of course , possible that Max Beerbohm found it hard to read more than fifty pages ...
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... Wodehouse's work is to a great extent farcical or fantastic . Its engagement with the actual nature of human beings and the actual conditions of human life is at best remote and indirect . Wodehouse , it will be agreed , particularly by ...
... Wodehouse's work is to a great extent farcical or fantastic . Its engagement with the actual nature of human beings and the actual conditions of human life is at best remote and indirect . Wodehouse , it will be agreed , particularly by ...
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... Wodehouse was young , plenty of vacant young men about , some of them , like Bertie , not quite as vacant as they look . The aunts in Wodehouse are the product of observation not theory , and so are the great narrators : Mulliner and ...
... Wodehouse was young , plenty of vacant young men about , some of them , like Bertie , not quite as vacant as they look . The aunts in Wodehouse are the product of observation not theory , and so are the great narrators : Mulliner and ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
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