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    Right Ho, Jeeves

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    by P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Jarvis (Read by)


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    • ISBN-13: 9781934997352
    • Publisher: CSA Word
    • Publication date: 09/01/2009
    • Series: A CSA Word Recording Series
    • Edition description: Abridged
    • Pages: 1
    • Product dimensions: 5.08(w) x 5.96(h) x 1.17(d)

    P.G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) was a British novelist and humorist who achieved great success with his Jeeves and Wooster and Blandings series.

    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    October 15, 1881
    Date of Death:
    February 14, 1975
    Place of Birth:
    Guildford, Surrey, England
    Place of Death:
    Southampton, New York
    Education:
    Dulwich College, 1894-1900

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    Evelyn Waugh

    Wodehouse’s idyllic world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in.

    Stephen Fry

    The masterly episode where Gussie Fink-Nottle presents the prizes at Market Snodsbury grammar school is frequently included in collections of great comic literature and has often been described as the single funniest piece of sustained writing in the language. I would urge you,
    however, to head straight for a library or bookshop and get hold of the complete novel Right Ho, Jeeves, where you will encounter it fully in context and find that it leaps even more magnificently to life.

    Kingsley Amis

    The works of Wodehouse continue on their unique way, unmarked by the passage of time.

    Lynne Truss

    You should read Wodehouse when you’re well, and when you’re poorly; when you’re travelling, and when you’re not; when you’re feeling clever, and when you’re feeling utterly dim. Wodehouse always lifts your spirits, no matter how high they happen to be already.

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    Right Ho, Jeeves sees Bertie Wooster blithely attempting to assume the role of Jeeves himself as a matters-of-the-heart adviser. Very unwise: from Gussie Fink-Nottle's romance with Madeline Bassett, to Tuppy Glossop and his stop/go engagement to Angela Travers, the young master succeeds only in making a bally mess of everyone's love-lives.Toss into the mixing-bowl hot-headed chef Anatole, perpetually resigning from, returning to and re-resigning from the employ of Bertie's long-suffering Aunt Dahlia; and, shimmering over all, the lateral-thinking genius that is Jeeves. Here is more from the wonderously engaging world of Wodehouse, where laughter and inspired idiocy whirl together in warm-hearted celebration of great comic writing. Enjoy? Right ho!

    Narrator Martin Jarvis is an award-winning actor and Wodehouse reader.

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    Publishers Weekly - Audio
    Martin Jarvis again lends his talents to the works of Wodehouse, this time delivering an outstanding rendition of the misadventures of Bertie Wooster and his indispensable valet, Jeeves. We follow Bertie from one madcap exploit to the next, as he and Jeeves attempt to navigate a wacky world replete with love triangles, meddling aunts and irate chefs, and populated by the likes of Gussie Fink-Nottle, the renowned newt fancier; the gluttonous Tuppy Glossop; and the loopy Madeline Bassett. When a controversial addition to the young master's wardrobe begins to undermine Bertie's relationship with Jeeves, will Bertie be able to go it alone and extricate himself from imbroglio after imbroglio? Jarvis shines; his portrayal of Bertie, Jeeves and the entire bizarre cast is meticulous. (Aug.)
    Vanity Fair USA
    [Jarvis is] the Olivier of book readers.
    Kingsley Amis
    The works of Wodehouse continue on their unique way, unmarked by the passage of time.
    Stephen Fry
    The masterly episode where Gussie Fink-Nottle presents the prizes at Market Snodsbury grammar school is frequently included in collections of great comic literature and has often been described as the single funniest piece of sustained writing in the language. I would urge you, however, to head straight for a library or bookshop and get hold of the complete novel Right Ho, Jeeves, where you will encounter it fully in context and find that it leaps even more magnificently to life.”
    Lynne Truss
    You should read Wodehouse when you’re well, and when you’re poorly; when you’re travelling, and when you’re not; when you’re feeling clever, and when you’re feeling utterly dim. Wodehouse always lifts your spirits, no matter how high they happen to be already.
    Evelyn Waugh
    Wodehouse’s idyllic world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in.
    The Times [London]
    A brilliantly funny writer—perhaps the most consistently funny the English language has yet produced.
    Lev Grossman - Time Magazine
    I don’t know if I’ve ever derived such an immediate sense of calm and well-being from any book as I did from Right Ho, Jeeves. It was like I was Pac-Man and the book was a power-up.”
    The New Yorker
    Wodehouse is the funniest writer—that is, the most resourceful and unflagging deliverer of fun—that the human race, a glum crowd, has yet produced.
    Time Magazine
    I don’t know if I’ve ever derived such an immediate sense of calm and well-being from any book as I did from Right Ho, Jeeves. It was like I was Pac-Man and the book was a power-up.— Lev Grossman

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