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Nothing Serious (1950)

par P. G. Wodehouse

Séries: Golf stories, or The Oldest Member (short stories), Ukridge (one short story), Blandings Castle (one short story)

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Filled with faces old and new, this collection of stories from the master of humor promises pure entertainment for audiobook lovers everywhere. P. G. Wodehouse's famed collection of ten stories marks the reappearance of many old friends-who find themselves in delightfully absurd situations. In "How's That, Umpire?" a mutual hatred of cricket reunites two lovers. In "Birth of a Salesman," Lord Emsworth has strayed from Blandings Castle to become an encyclopedia salesman for a day. "Success Story" tells of Ukridge's finest swindle yet-after which he finally emerges triumphant in the struggle against his fearsome aunt Julia. Other stories include "The Shadow Passes," "Bramley Is So Bracing," "Up from the Depths," "Feet of Clay," "Excelsior," "Rodney Has a Relapse," and "Tangled Hearts.".… (plus d'informations)
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Evidently, Wodehouse really found his voice with the Jeeves books. This is not a Jeeves book. ( )
  Doodlebug34 | Jan 1, 2024 |
Review pending ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
Golfers are fickle
swapping engagements like spit
good thing they're all rich. ( )
  Eggpants | Jun 25, 2020 |
This collection of ten stories is heavy on the golf theme. Parts of these I skipped over because – being unknowledgeable of golf – it was a little like reading code.

Still, some funny scenes do crop up in these tales, and I do like the way the hardened golfers are shocked and mortified when one of their associates would rather do something else than play golf. It's worse still if the diehard golfers meet someone who doesn’t even play their sport.

The one where a golf addict puts his clubs aside to write poetry about his son is particularly funny. The lines spoken by the child himself made me laugh more than anything else in the collection.

The stories not about golf are hit and miss. The Lord Emsworth tale is funny but could’ve been better. Lord Emsworth is my favourite of all Wodehouse characters, so it would’ve been nice to have seen more of the 9th Earl. Bless my soul, it would.

Ukridge is not a character I'm fond of. His rambling on and on irritates me. The Ukridge story included here I liked in parts, though on the whole it didn’t appeal to me.

In short, not a bad collection, but not vintage Wodehouse. ( )
  PhilSyphe | Aug 13, 2019 |
Nothing Serious is Wodehouse's famous collection of ten stories in which many old friends reappear in deliciously absurd situations. Two lovers are united by their hatred of cricket. Bingo Little, editor of Wee Tots and husband of romantic novelist Rosie M. Banks, finds new solutions to his financial problems. Lord Emsworth becomes an encyclopedia salesman for a day. Rodney Spelvin, bad poet turned enthusiastic golfer, shows signs of reverting to type. And Ukridge for once emerges triumphant from the struggle with his fearsome Aunt Julia.
  losloper | Dec 29, 2009 |
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Filled with faces old and new, this collection of stories from the master of humor promises pure entertainment for audiobook lovers everywhere. P. G. Wodehouse's famed collection of ten stories marks the reappearance of many old friends-who find themselves in delightfully absurd situations. In "How's That, Umpire?" a mutual hatred of cricket reunites two lovers. In "Birth of a Salesman," Lord Emsworth has strayed from Blandings Castle to become an encyclopedia salesman for a day. "Success Story" tells of Ukridge's finest swindle yet-after which he finally emerges triumphant in the struggle against his fearsome aunt Julia. Other stories include "The Shadow Passes," "Bramley Is So Bracing," "Up from the Depths," "Feet of Clay," "Excelsior," "Rodney Has a Relapse," and "Tangled Hearts.".

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