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- From: rao@parikalpik.eas.asu.edu (Subbarao Kambhampati)
- Subject: Wonderful language of Wodehouse
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.210440.8047@ennews.eas.asu.edu>
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- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Arizona State University, Tempe
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 21:04:40 GMT
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- WOW-- a newsgroup for wodehousiana... About time too..
-
- Re: Wodehousian charm, I agree that there is a lot of repetition and
- an absolute lack of suspense in his stories. However, his wonderful
- language and his quirky characterizations so enamour us that we are
- ready to suspend our disbelief to the extent that we even believe that
- there *is* a suspense!
-
- Talking about his language, here are two gems (quoting from memory)
- that always crack me up when I think of them...
-
- "He looked considerably more like an oyster than most oysters do"
- (raises the meta-question of what defines oysterishness, doesn't it...)
-
- "He died due to a tragic misunderstanding. He thought that the tiger was
- dead. The tiger thought it wasn't."
- (explaining the death of a Cpt. Bigger's beau's hunter-husband in "Ring
- for Jeeves")
-
- By the way, contrary to public belief, Wodehouse apparently did a lot
- of RESEARCH about his books. I remember reading his last unfinished
- novel (Sunrise(shine?) at Blandings), where at the end of the novel
- they had included PGW's notes/research about the plot development.
-
- Another interesing (if somewhat problematic thing for a fan) is that
- many PGW books appear in different titles in England/India (where
- Penguins published them) and in USA.. I remember getting books with
- completely new titles only to find that I read them under a different
- title before-- there is an Ickenham story of this type, so is I think
- Ring for Jeeves).
-
- I myself started wodehouse with a very non-standard book--not a Jeeves
- one, not a Psmith one, and not even a Blandings castle one -- but one
- called "Luck of Bodkins" (does anyone else remember this?). The story
- takes place on a ship from England to USA and is about Monty Bodkin,
- and his on-again off-again relationship with Gertrude Butterworth
- (??). It includes Igor Llevllyn of Superba-Llevllyn motionpicture
- corp, his cantankerous wife, as well as the wonderful curmudgeon ship
- steward Albert Peasemarch (who, as far as I can tell, never makes an
- appearance in any other wodehouse book).
-
- Finally, I agree with those that think that Blandings Castle
- stories/novels are the very best of Wodehouse... Jeeves stuff comes a
- decided second in his fare, IMHO.
-
-
- Rao
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- who is bigger? Mister bigger or master bigger?
- (Mister bigger, because he is a little bigger)
- who is bigger? Mister bigger or Mrs. bigger?
- (Mrs. Bigger, because she became bigger)
-