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- From: thomas@maths.tcd.ie (Thomas Bridge)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.wodehouse
- Subject: Re: Psmith and Monty Bodkin
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.101711.2899@maths.tcd.ie>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 10:17:11 GMT
- References: <1993Jan26.202717.8892@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Organization: Dept. of Maths, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
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- nsridhar@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Natarajan Sridhar) writes:
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- >I say, Wodeheads, those of you who have scanned "Psmith Journalist" and a
- >Monty Bodkin saga (was it "Pearls, Girls, and Monty Bodkin" ?) ought to
- >have noticed the identical ending in either tales. The main character is
- >perched on the top storey of a rundown building, with certain thugs trying
- >to gain access to the hero via a small trapdoor. I remember Psmith (or Monty)
- >addressing one such intruder with "Ah, the stout Cortez surveys the Pacific"
- >(or something of the sort) before beaning him with some blunt object.
-
- >Sorry about the fuzzy details; it's been a while since I read my last PGW.
-
- >My query is: what's the deal ? Did that particular sequence of events inspire
- >the creation of Psmith ? Or did PGW like the whole scenario so much that he felt
- >compelled to include it in two tales ?
-
- >**sridhar**
-
- I hesitate to speak as an expert, but I'm fairly sure that Psmith was created
- long before Monty Bodkin. I vaguely recall that Psmith in the City was written
- in 1913, and that the whole environment of Monty Bodkin in "Pearls, Girls, and
- Monty Bodkin", took several novels to create. As I recall, in this book,
- Bodkin finally decided that he didn't want to marry Gertrude and went off with
- someone else. Before that he had worked at Blandings Castle as one of
- Rupert Baxter's many successors, where he was suspected by both Lord Emsworth
- and Gally Threepwood of having nefarious designs on the Empress of Blandings.
- I'm absolutely certain that this whole affair was being written after 1920, and
- I suspect that most of it was written after 1945. So no, I don't think that it
- is likely that Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin inspired the character of Psmith.
-
- Thomas Bridge
-
- thomas@maths.tcd.ie
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