Description
“Lord Emsworth and Others” is a collection of short stories by the acclaimed British humorist and author P. G. Wodehouse. Originally published in 1937, this anthology features a delightful assortment of comic tales that showcase Wodehouse’s signature wit and talent for crafting humorous narratives.
The central character in many of these stories is Lord Emsworth, also known as Clarence Threepwood, the ninth Earl of Emsworth. He is a charming but somewhat absent-minded and eccentric aristocrat who resides at Blandings Castle. The collection introduces readers to Lord Emsworth’s entertaining interactions with his quirky family members, including his prize pig, the Empress of Blandings, and various visitors who find themselves embroiled in amusing predicaments.
P. G. Wodehouse’s writing in “Lord Emsworth and Others” is celebrated for its humor, wordplay, and the delightful portrayal of the upper-class characters and their endearing foibles. This anthology offers a delightful and laugh-out-loud experience for fans of Wodehouse’s comedic works, as well as newcomers to his charming world of absurdity and laughter.
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