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# 36 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves by P.G. Wodehouse More adventures of Bertie Wooster. Wodehouse is a bit like the literary equivalent of crack. As soon as I finish a book I'm looking for the next fix. I can't believe it has taken me this long to get around to reading him. And why don't I have ...
... version with the author's own sketches. Also, The Inimitable Jeeves was so funny that I am also halfway through Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves. Poor Beerbohm. My opinion of his book is suffering, I think, by the comparison to Coward and Wodehouse. Not fair to anyone, really. edited to ...
I've just posted my review of Stiff Upper Lip by Lawrence Durrell. Elbakerone--I'm choosing Death by Suburb: How to Keep the Suburbs from Killing Your Soul. That's one fascinating, and kind of scary, title! For me, please choose a book tagged "TBR." (I can't get the touchstone ...
... is left to the reader. Also, the first few profiles did not give me a picture of women who were all that powerful. 46. Stiff Upper Lip by Lawrence Durrell This is a collection of short stories mocking the British diplomatic corps. The unnamed narrator recounts the stories as told to ...
... Tales 822--English drama: Julius Caesar 823--English fiction: About a Boy 827--English satire & humor: Stiff Upper Lip 828--English miscellaneous writings: The English Gentleman 829--Old English (Anglo-Saxon): Beowulf 833--German fiction: The Trial 840--Literature ...
... ever come much closer to saying 'Tra-la-la' as I did the lathering, for I was feeling in mid-season form this morning." --Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse "Writing is difficult. That's why there's so little of it that's any good." (From the preface) "My car and my body are in ...
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