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Country United Kingdom Publisher Herbert Jenkins Originally published 15 October 1954 | 4.3/5 Language English Publication date 15 October 1954 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Characters Bertie Wooster, Aunt Dahlia, Florence Craye, Roderick Spode, Watkyn Bassett, Lord Worplesdon, Anatole Similar Works by P G Wodehouse, Jeeves and Wooster Stories books, Comedy books |
Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 15 October 1954 by Herbert Jenkins, London and in the United States on 23 February 1955 by Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York, under the title Bertie Wooster Sees It Through. It is the seventh novel featuring Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves.
Contents
Plot summary
Bertie finds himself once more at Brinkley Court, sampling the delights of Anatole's cooking while attempting to help Aunt Dahlia sell off her magazine Milady's Boudoir to the Liverpudlian Trotters, avoiding trouble in the shape of ex-fiancee Florence Craye, her hulking beau Stilton Cheesewright and the equally fearsome Spode.
Adaptation
The novel was dramatised for BBC Radio in 1973, with Richard Briers as Bertie Wooster and Michael Hordern as Jeeves.