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In «Carry On, Jeeves,» P. G. Wodehouse masterfully reintroduces readers to the delightful escapades of his lovable characters, Bertie Wooster and his unflappable valet, Jeeves. The narrative is characterized by Wodehouse's signature wit, employing a distinctively humorous style marked by clever wordplay and absurd situational comedy. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, this collection of interlinked short stories presents a keen commentary on the eccentricities of the British upper class while deftly weaving plots that range from romantic misunderstandings to hilarious misadventures, all resolved through Jeeves'Äôs unparalleled ingenuity. P. G. Wodehouse, revered as one of the greatest comic writers of the English language, draws from his own experiences and keen observations of societal peculiarities to craft these delightful tales. Raised in a colonial atmosphere and educated in England, Wodehouse's life was marked by a fascination with the nuances of class and humor. His career, spanned over seven decades, reflects a commitment to the art of comedy, making the introduction of Jeeves and Wooster a hallmark of his literary legacy. Highly recommended for aficionados of British comedy and anyone seeking laughter amidst the trials of life, «Carry On, Jeeves» invites readers to revel in the ridiculousness of everyday scenarios. The interplay between Jeeves's stoic wisdom and Bertie's bumbling charm creates a dynamic that is both timeless and refreshing, assuring that Wodehouse's work will continue to entertain and enlighten.