P.G. Wodehouse was a British humorist best known for his intricate and often absurd stories centered around the aristocratic Winslow family and the brilliant, resourceful Jeeves. His writing style is characterized by rapid-fire dialogue, elaborate plotting, and a distinctly British sensibility, employing a light, witty tone and focusing on the exploits of wealthy gentlemen caught in comical predicaments. Wodehouse’s works gained immense popularity throughout the 20th century and continue to be enjoyed today, celebrated for their timeless charm and masterful comedic timing.
















































































































































