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The Inimitable P.G.Wodehouse [Hardcover]

Mark Hichens
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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Book Guild Publishing (25 Jun 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1846243343
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846243349
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13.2 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 180,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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P. G. Wodehouse is regarded by many as the greatest of English humorists. His stately homes, dragon-like aunts and young men about town have delighted readers since he began publishing in the early 1900s. But understanding the man who was loved for his comic creations yet reviled for his wartime broadcasts has been difficult. He was far funnier on paper than in person, content to detach himself from real life so that his judgement on political matters was flawed. He was unwilling to reveal anything of his personal life, largely due to his conviction that he was 'the dullest subject that was'.

Mark Hichens's lively account of Wodehouse's life reveals a man who could be both naïve and shrewd: a social recluse who married a spirited party-lover; and a writer whose unremitting hard work gave us unforgettable portraits of so many diverse characters. Hichens contends that as much light can be cast on Wodehouse from his fictional characters as from his autobiographies; he was more ready to put elements of himself into them. One discovers from them his traits and attitudes - such as his love of sport, his unhappy early employment in a bank and his various phobias.

The final section of the book is a stand-alone collection of classic Wodehouse delights, from the joys of love - 'the more he looked at her, the more he felt a lifetime spent in gazing at Elizabeth Bottsworth would be a lifetime dashed well spent' - to the after-effects of alcohol - 'I have a headache that starts at the soles of my feet and gets worse all the way up.'

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Mark Hichens is a biographer, historian and retired teacher. His publications include Oscar Wilde's Last Chance: The Dreyfus Connection, Prime Ministers' Wives - and One Husband and two volumes of Wives of the Kings of England. Hichens is a lifelong fan of Wodehouse, admiring his total devotion to the art of writing, and his unfailing ability to amuse his readers.

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By Phillip Taylor TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers.

In the more or less recent past, there's been considerable criticism of those specimens of humanity known as the `toffs'. Usually they are stereotyped as wealthy, elegant, snobbish, callow, shallow, charmingly witless and, except for the occasional intrusive and pesky American, they are indubitably English -- of course.

Not for them the world of hard work! They seem to breeze through their privileged lives generating class envy along the way, to most of which they are oblivious.

Of course, such grumbling and griping about `toffs' often usually comes as the result of political bias. One might argue that although `class', as it used to be, has largely disappeared from British society, class consciousness lingers still. Bearing all this in mind, no one that we know of has been as successful an anatomist of the English upper middle and upper classes of the recent past, as P.G. Wodehouse.

Drawn by his skillful pen and illuminated by his obvious humanity, his characters emerge as rounded human beings and rather endearing ones at that, each with his or her own peculiarities. They amuse by what they say and do, but they are never dismissed outright as figures of fun

The achievement of P.G. Wodehouse, world famous creator of Bertie Wooster, Jeeves, and Gussie Fink-Nottle and a legion of lesser lights, is to make toffs loveable, laughable and forgivable. And now, yet another tribute to him has appeared in Hitchens' s balance biographical work, split as it is into the story of his life, and a treasury of his wit in just over 200 pages. Read it. You'll love it if you are new to Wodehouse or an old hand.

Both the title and sub-title are apt, except that it's unlikely that any biographer will be able to plumb the depths of Wodehouse's somewhat mysterious and enigmatic character. His plays, musicals and novels were largely wildly successful on both sides of the Atlantic; he enjoyed his fame and the money that went with it. But he was one of those people who is in the world but not of it.

According to Hichens - and other biographers of Wodehouse- `Plum', as he was called, liked nothing better than a quiet evening at home with his pipe and tobacco. His wife, Ethel, clearly the opposite, was a fearsomely well organized and enthusiastic party animal. Her decisive, business-like brain was the perfect foil for the reclusive Plum who preferred an atmosphere of seclusion in which his imagination and droll wit could flourish.

So content was Wodehouse to detach himself from real life, that as Hichens explains, `his judgment on political matters was flawed' - hence the tragedy of his incarceration in a German detention camp during World War II, where he allowed his captors to persuade him to give a series of broadcasts which at the time, were considered to be giving aid and comfort to the enemy. Controversy still rages as to whether he was traitorous, naïve, or under threat.

Hichens' book consists of two parts. The first is the brief biography updated by what we know now. The second is an excellent treasury of memorable quotations selected from Wodehouse's fiction for their autobiographical implications. The result is quite delightful, especially if you are a fan of Wodehouse. If you aren't, this little gem of a book, brilliantly illustrated by Wendy McLerie, will introduce you beautifully to Wodehouse's gentle, sardonic oeuvre.

ISBN: 978-1-84624-334-9

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