P. G. Wodehouse
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Definition
Proper noun: - P. G. Wodehouse: The pen name of Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, an English writer celebrated for his humorous novels and short stories. His work is characterized by witty dialogue, intricate plots, and a cast of eccentric characters, most famously the idle young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his unflappable valet Jeeves.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- I am reading a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse.
- The comic genius of P. G. Wodehouse has entertained readers for over a century.
- Many consider P. G. Wodehouse to be the greatest English comic writer of the 20th century.
Advanced Usage
- "In the style of Wodehouse": Describing something, typically writing or humor, that resembles the lighthearted, farcical, and linguistically playful qualities of Wodehouse's work.
- The dialogue was very much in the style of Wodehouse, full of absurd misunderstandings and polished retorts.
Variants and Related Words
- Wodehousian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the writings, style, or world of P. G. Wodehouse.
- The novel's setting had a distinctly Wodehousian atmosphere of country houses and comic mishaps.
Synonyms
- Humourist: A writer or performer who specializes in comedy.
- Satirist: A writer who uses humor, irony, or ridicule to criticize.
Related Phrases
- The world of Wodehouse: Refers to the fictional, often aristocratic English setting common to his stories, populated by amiable dimwits, formidable aunts, and ingenious servants.
- She enjoys escaping into the carefree world of Wodehouse.
Related Idioms
(While there are no direct idioms from the author's name, his characters have popularized phrases.) - "A Jeeves-like solution": Refers to an ingenious, clever, and often deceptively simple fix to a complex problem, alluding to the valet Jeeves. - We need a Jeeves-like solution to get us out of this administrative tangle.
Noun
- English writer known for his humorous novels and stories (1881-1975)