Articles on P. G. Wodehouse

Found 111 articles.

  • A CELEBRATION OF ENGLISHNESS.(P.G. Wodehouse)
    Quadrant - 1999/07/01
  • In search of Blandings: an investigation into the sources that inspired P.G. Wodehouse.
    National Review - 1987/08/28
  • What s On: Welcome for Wodehouse Amateur Stage
    Birmingham Mail - 2005/10/07
  • P.G. Wodehouse paid by German Nazis.
    United Press International - 1999/09/17
  • One sign of P.G. Wodehouse's g ...
    The Washington Post - 2004/12/05
  • Seriously Silly: P.G. Wodehouse and His World
    The Washington Post - 1991/02/03
  • The work of P.G. Wodehouse is immortal, but he was guilty of a moral lapse
    The Spectator - 2004/09/18
  • What s On: Welcome for Wodehouse; Amateur Stage.(Features)
    Birmingham Mail (England) - 2005/10/07
  • LOVE OF THE MIDLANDS; The P G Wodehouse Society (UK) is coming to Birmingham for the first ti me next Saturday. Ross Reyburn discovers the Wodehouse Midland Trail.
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 1998/07/11
  • Wodehouse secretly in pay of the Nazis, say MI5 files WARTIME INTELLIGENCE Secret papers reveal author was paid for propaganda work and would have been prosecuted if he had returned to UK
    The Independent - London - 1999/09/17
  • OH, TO BE IN WODEHOUSE'S ENGLAND
    The Boston Globe - 2003/08/03
  • Website lands in hot water as Wodehouse estate threatens legal action
    The Independent - London - 2000/02/03
  • Woodhouse's cricket heroes
    The Spectator - 2007/09/08
  • P. G. Wodehouse
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/15
  • P.G. Wodehouse and Hollywood; screenwriting, satires, and adaptations.(book)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    Reference & Research Book News - 2006/08/01
  • P.G. Wodehouse
    Archive Photos - 1967/06/01
  • Paperbacks
    The Washington Post - 1999/09/26
  • Rum cove, really; P.G. Wodehouse.(Book Review)
    The Economist (US) - 2004/11/20
  • The creeps and bullies who persecuted Wodehouse are with us today
    The Spectator - 1999/09/25
  • The gruntler.(Wodehouse: A Life)(Book Review)
    National Review - 2004/12/13
  • Plum silly, or in search of the perfect sentence
    The Washington Post - 2003/03/30
  • The Wodehouse Jacquerie.
    American Scholar - 2000/06/22
  • P.G. Wodehouse: In His Own Words
    The Village Voice - 2003/07/02
  • COMEDY DAVID TWISTON-DAVIES REVELS IN WODEHOUSEANA
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2008/01/06
  • JEEVES VS. POOH P.G. WODEHOUSE, CREATOR OF THE ULTIMATE LITERARY BUTLER, AND A.A. MILNE, CREATOR OF WINNIE-THE=POOH, STARTED AS FRIENDS IN EDWARDIAN LONDON. BUT THEIR FALLING OUT IN 1941 REVEALED SOMETHING ESSENTIAL ABOUT THE MEN - AND THEIR LASTING CREAT
    The Boston Globe - 2004/12/26
  • Jeeves whiz
    Artforum - 2002/07/01
  • The 'plum' behind Jeeves; Discovering the sublime humor and shy life of P.G. Wodehouse.(BOOKS)
    The Washington Times - 2004/12/19
  • `Jeeves' Serves Up A Helping of Laughs
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1996/01/03
  • TITLE DEED HOW DID CELEBRATED BOOKS GET THEIR NAMES? P. G. Wodehouse's My Man Jeeves
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2005/07/24
  • More of a Wooster than a Jeeves Nigel Farndale wonders if P. G. Wodehouse wasn't a far simpler character than this admirable biography makes out
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2004/09/05
  • Jeeves settles dispute
    The Independent - London - 2000/02/13
  • Geographers use computer to locate P.G. Wodehouse's castle
    AP Worldstream - 2003/09/05
  • The Heart of a Goof.(Brief article)(Book review)
    Contemporary Review - 2006/12/22
  • Geographers use software to 'locate' P.G. Wodehouse's castle; They believe Apley Hall was the model for the author's fictional Blandings Castle
    Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) - 2003/09/08
  • The birth of Jeeves
    The Virginia Quarterly Review - 1997/10/01
  • Supplement savvy
    Vegetarian Times - 2003/08/01
  • Letter: Performing flea
    The Independent - London - 2002/10/16
  • A choice of funny books
    The Spectator - 2002/12/07
  • OPINION: Shocks in 2004 Could Derail Markets' Rally.
    Daily Mail (London) - 2004/01/02
  • TEA AND WODEHOUSE
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1993/12/03
  • THEATRE REVIEW Anything Goes/ Liverpool Empire.(News)
    Daily Post (Liverpool, England) - 2006/05/23
  • Book shows how to get the most out of Google
    Chicago Sun-Times - 2003/04/15
  • A Few Quick Ones & Hot Water.(Brief Article)(Young Adult Review)(Audiobook Review)
    Kliatt - 2003/05/01
  • An innocent abroad
    The Spectator - 2004/09/04
  • RADIO: PICK OF THE DAY
    The Independent - London - 2002/04/29
  • Chill in air means Jeeves is back
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1996/11/13
  • Meet the man behind the `Gentleman's Movement' in hip-hop.(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 2004/08/24
  • Victorius Plum
    The Spectator - 2007/09/22
  • Master at raising spirits and smiles
    Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK) - 2008/05/17
  • P. G. Wodehouse once remarke ...
    The Washington Post - 2004/07/11
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