![]() | Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (1881-1975) was an English humorist who wrote novels, short stories, plays, lyrics, and essays, but is best known as the creator of the irredeemably dim and unflaggingly affable Bertie Wooster and his invincible valet Jeeves.
Wooster appeared in seven stories which appeared in magazines between 1911 and 1915, four of which were then included in a collection, My Man Jeeves, published in 1919. Two of these four were subsequently rewritten as Bertie/Jeeves stories, one being included in Carry On, Jeeves in 1925 and the other in A Few Quick Ones in 1959. Jeeves first appeared in 1915, in the story Extricating Young Gussie, included in The Man With Two Left Feet (1917).
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