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Wodehouse Novels
- Summer Lightning: A 1929 novel, third in the Blandings Castle series, by the British comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. [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]
- 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]
- Pigs Have Wings: A 1952 novel, seventh in the Blandings Castle series by the British comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. [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 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]
- Something New: Add brief definition or description
- 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]
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]
- Freddy Threepwood: The younger son of Clarence, the ninth earl of Blandings. Freddy is a bit of a wastrel and spends much of his time (and money) at the Pink Pussy Club in London. [e]
- 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
- Woollam Chersey: Aunt Agatha Gregson's country home in Hertfordshire. [e]