Carry On, Jeeves
by P. G. Wodehouse
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appears in Comedy and Fiction.
Meet the inimitable gentleman's gentleman, Jeeves... From the moment Jeeves glides into Bertie Wooster's life and provides him with a magical hangover cure, Bertie begins to wonder how he's ever managed without him. Jeeves makes himself totally indispensable in every way, disentangling the hapless Bertie from scrapes with formidable aunts, madcap g...
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“A Confederacy of Dunces is a sprawling, high-energy comic novel that sustains broad humor through repeated set-pieces and a distinctive narrative voice. Its useful part is continuous, extravagant comic payoff: jokes and absurd situations arrive often enough to keep momentum for readers who savor loud, eccentric comedy. Its main limitation is tonal relentlessness — the voice and gags rarely soften, which can feel repetitive or wearing for readers who prefer subtlety or tighter plotting. No exercises.”
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