"The Intrusion of Jimmy" is a novel written by the renowned British author P. G. Wodehouse. First published in 1910, this novel is one of Wodehouse's earlier works and is known for its humour and light-hearted storytelling. The story follows the adventures of the protagonist, Jimmy Pitt, an American who finds himself in London and becomes entangled in a series of comic and romantic misadventures. Jimmy's life takes a turn when he becomes involved with various eccentric characters, including a young woman named Molly, a diamond heist, and a case of mistaken identity. P. G. Wodehouse's writing…mehr
"The Intrusion of Jimmy" is a novel written by the renowned British author P. G. Wodehouse. First published in 1910, this novel is one of Wodehouse's earlier works and is known for its humour and light-hearted storytelling. The story follows the adventures of the protagonist, Jimmy Pitt, an American who finds himself in London and becomes entangled in a series of comic and romantic misadventures. Jimmy's life takes a turn when he becomes involved with various eccentric characters, including a young woman named Molly, a diamond heist, and a case of mistaken identity. P. G. Wodehouse's writing in "The Intrusion of Jimmy" is characterized by its witty dialogue, humorous situations, and clever plot twists. The novel is a comedic exploration of love, social class, and the complexities of human relationships. As with many of Wodehouse's works, "The Intrusion of Jimmy" is a delightful and entertaining story that offers readers a dose of laughter and charm. It is a must-read for fans of Wodehouse's comedic writing and those who enjoy light-hearted and humorous fiction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
English writer Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, or P.G. Wodehouse, was born on October 15, 1881, and died on February 14, 1975. He was well known for his clever and light-hearted writing, especially for the novels and short tales he wrote that starred Bertie Wooster and Jeeves and were set in the picturesque English countryside. Before turning to creating plays and books, Wodehouse started out as a humourist for different periodicals. He wrote a large amount of literature, which included several plays, essays, short tales, and more than 90 novels. His writing frequently captured the eccentricities and vices of the upper class in Britain, presenting them in a humorous and light-hearted way. Wodehouse's conduct during World War II caused criticism in his later years, notwithstanding his popularity. While residing in France in 1940, he was detained by the Germans and gave a number of radio transmissions from Berlin that were heavily criticised for showing support for the Nazis. Even though Wodehouse insisted that his acts were innocent rather than treasonous, the broadcasts caused a great deal of controversy and allegations of betrayal.
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