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  2. Oh, Lady! Lady!! - Wikipedia

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    Oh, Lady! Lady!! is a musical with music by Jerome Kern, a book by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse and lyrics by Wodehouse. It was written for the Princess Theatre on Broadway, where it played in 1918 and ran for 219 performances. The story concerns an engaged young man, Bill, whose ex-fiancée arrives unexpectedly on his wedding day.

  3. Honeysuckle Cottage - Wikipedia

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    McCrum writes that Wodehouse was generally agnostic, but was interested in mystical subjects. [6] In an article published in The Henry James Review, Marijane R. Davis Wernsman writes that there are parallels between the story and Henry James's novel The Turn of the Screw (1898), which is mentioned by name early in "Honeysuckle Cottage". For ...

  4. Young Men in Spats - Wikipedia

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    First UK edition. Young Men in Spats is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 3 April 1936 by Herbert Jenkins, London, then in the United States with a slightly different selection of stories on 24 July 1936 by Doubleday, Doran, New York.

  5. Louder and Funnier - Wikipedia

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    Louder and Funnier is a collection of essays by P. G. Wodehouse, first published as a book in the United Kingdom on 10 March 1932 by Faber and Faber, London. [1] Most of the essays, which cover a broad range of topics, derive from articles written for the American Vanity Fair magazine between 1914 and 1923. During much of this period, Wodehouse ...

  6. List of songs with lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse - Wikipedia

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    Song Title Additional writers Musical debut Musical Notes Act One Finale (from Sitting Pretty): Jerome Kern: 1924: Sitting Pretty [1]Act One Finale (from The Three Musketeers) ...

  7. Mr. Mulliner - Wikipedia

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    Like his fellow Wodehouse character, the Oldest Member, the raconteur Mr. Mulliner can turn any conversation into a "recollection", or funny story.Wodehouse revealed in an introduction that he devised Mr. Mulliner after collecting notebooks full of ideas that could not be used because they were too outlandish, until he had the happy notion of a fisherman whose veracity could be doubted.

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