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Wodehouse Novels
- Something Fresh: 1915 novel by the prolific British humorist P.G. Wodehouse, the first of many featuring Lord Emsworth and the denizens of Blandings Castle. [e]
- Summer Lightning: A 1929 novel, third in the Blandings Castle series, by the British comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. [e]
- Heavy Weather: A 1933 novel, fourth the Blandings Castle series, by the British comic writer P.G. Wodehouse, a sequel of sorts to the earlier Summer Lightning. [e]
- Uncle Fred in the Springtime: A 1939 novel, fifth in the Blandings Castle series, by the British comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. [e]
- Full Moon: A 1947 novel, sixth in the Blandings Castle series by the British comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. [e]
- Pigs Have Wings: A 1952 novel, seventh in the Blandings Castle series by the British comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. [e]
- Galahad at Blandings: A 1965 novel, ninth in the Blandings Castle series by the British comic writer P.G. Wodehouse, a.k.a. The Brinkmanship of Galahad Threepwood [e]
- Blandings Castle: Fictional estate of Lord Emsworth and his extended family written about by P.G. Wodehouse, a noted writer of comic fiction. [e]
- Something New: Add brief definition or description
Regular and Recurring Wodehouse Characters
- Agatha Gregson: Add brief definition or description,
- Angus McAllister: Gamekeeper at Blandings Castle. [e]
- Bertie Wooster: A main fictional character in the comedic Bertie and Jeeves stories written by British author P. G. Wodehouse. His full name is Bertram Wilberforce Wooster. [e]
- Blandings Castle: Fictional estate of Lord Emsworth and his extended family written about by P.G. Wodehouse, a noted writer of comic fiction. [e]
- Lady Constance Keeble: One of Lord Emsworth's ten sisters, a widow and the chatelaine of Blandings Castle. Early on, her older sister Ann had been the mistress of the castle. [e]
- Empress of Blandings: Fictional pig in the Blandings Castle novels by the English humorist P.G. Wodehouse. [e]
- Freddie Threepwood: Add brief definition or description
- Galahad (Gally): Younger brother of Clarence Threepwood, the ninth Earl of Blandings. [e]
- George Threepwood: The elder son of Clarence Threepwood, the ninth Earl of Blandings, destined to become the tenth Earl after his father. [e]
- Jeeves: A main fictional character in the Bertie and Jeeves stories written by P.G. Wodehouse. Reginald Jeeves is the intelligent, sensible and effective valet of the rich, idle and frequently scatter-brained Bertie Wooster. [e]
- Lord Emsworth: Fictional character, lord of the manor at Blandings Castle, in works of English comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. [e]
- Mildred: Add brief definition or description
- Rupert Baxter: Add brief definition or description
- Sebastian Beach: Fictional character created by P.G. Wodehouse. Butler at Blandings Castle [e]
- Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe: Add brief definition or description
- Whiffle, Care of the Pig: Add brief definition or description
Notable Places in Wodehouse Novels
- Blandings Castle: Fictional estate of Lord Emsworth and his extended family written about by P.G. Wodehouse, a noted writer of comic fiction. [e]
- Drones Club: A fictional gentlemen's club that is a recurring location in the stories of P. G. Wodehouse. The Drones Club is said to be located in Mayfair, London, on Dover Street, just off Piccadilly. Enough stories are situated at the Club that some sources refer to them collectively as "The Drones Club series". [e]
- Matchingham Hall: The residence of Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe in the fictional series of Blandings Castle stories written by P.G. Wodehouse. [e]
- Pink Pussy: Add brief definition or description
- Woollam Chersey: Add brief definition or description
- Butler [r]: Add brief definition or description
- English Upper class: Add brief definition or description
- English country house: Add brief definition or description
- Royall Tyler (historian) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Royal Navy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lord Emsworth [r]: Fictional character, lord of the manor at Blandings Castle, in works of English comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. [e]
- Islam [r]: Add brief definition or description