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“Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit” is a novel by British author P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1954. It is the seventh novel in the Jeeves and Wooster series, which features the humorous and witty exploits of the characters Bertie Wooster and his unflappable, ever-resourceful valet, Jeeves.
In this particular installment, Bertie Wooster finds himself entangled in various humorous and farcical situations, thanks to his usual propensity for getting into awkward social and romantic entanglements. Jeeves, as always, is there to come to Bertie’s rescue, using his intellect and resourcefulness to help him navigate these challenges.
The novel is known for its clever wordplay, intricate plot twists, and the endearing characters of Bertie and Jeeves. Wodehouse’s writing is celebrated for its humor and light-hearted satire of the British upper classes in the early 20th century. “Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit” is a delightful addition to the Jeeves and Wooster series and is a prime example of Wodehouse’s talent for comedic storytelling.
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