More About P. G. Wodehouse

There are many places on the Web to find more general information about Plum. One of the best is the homepage of the P. G. Wodehouse Society (UK). Click on "Reference Materials" in the column on the left side of the page.

Here are a few links to other PGW pages maintained by individuals:

Pongo has written a little bit about PGW.

Salon's Emily Jenkins on Wodehouse.

Neil Midkiff provides a detailed table of data about Wodehouse's short stories, a list of the stories and novels in the Jeeves and Bertie Wooster saga, and a list of the Blandings Castle stories and novels.

Neil Midkiff wrote an article on Wodehouse and Racist Epithets.

If you require more, a simple Google search should keep you amused for hours.

If you maintain web pages of similar information about Wodehouse and wish them to be referenced here, contact Neil.

Wodehouse and World War II

You may have heard some rot about radio broadcasts Wodehouse made on German radio while he was being detained by the Germans during the Second World War. Since information on this particular subject is somewhat scarcer on the Web, here are the transcripts of the broadcasts so you may see for yourself how innocuous they really were.
  1. 28 June, 1941
  2. 9 July, 1941
  3. 23 July, 1941
  4. 30 July, 1941
  5. 6 August, 1941

 
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