A Damsel in Distress
P. G. Wodehouse1919

Synopsis

Moyenne

18.7

3 votes

TRES BON

Lady Maud, the spirited young girl of the Earl of Marshmoreton, is confined to her home, Belpher Castle in Hampshire, under her aunt's orders because of an unfortunate infatuation. Enter our hero, George Bevan, an American whi writes sings for musicals and is so smitten with Maud that he descends on Hampshire's rolling acres to see off his rival and claim her heart. Meanwhile, in the great Wodehousian tradition, the Earl of Marshmoreton just wants a quite life pottering in his garden, supported by his portly butler Keggs and free from the demands of his bossy sister and his silly-ass son.

In a sunny story which involves chorus-girls, the theatre and a ball at the castle during a two-week house-party, Wodehouse deftly unties all the knots which he had so cleverly tied around his characters in the first place.

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2008 Editions Arrow Books

Anglaise Langue anglaise | 304 pages

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1 commentaire

  • Aline1102 Le 16 Octobre 2012 à 11:06
    Magnifique ! Délirant et humoristique, ce roman fourmille de personnages aussi burlesques qu'attachants. Un excellent moment de lecture.

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