![]() ![]() In that story the family name is Mannering-Phipps, not Wooster, and the story has been excluded from most collections of Jeeves and Wooster material, even though the incidents in Extricating Young Gussie are referenced in later stories. "Bertie" and several of his relations appear in the early Wodehouse story Extricating Young Gussie. ![]() Bertie Wooster is on the left, looking in surprise at his valet Jeeves.ĭue to the volume of stories and time span over which Wodehouse wrote them, there are a number of inconsistencies and contradictions in the information given about his relatives. All of the other Jeeves novels and short stories are narrated by Wooster, with the exception of the short story "Bertie Changes His Mind" (1922), which is narrated by Jeeves. The sole exception is the novel Ring for Jeeves (1953) a third-person narration in which he is mentioned but does not appear. 9 Depictions outside the Wodehouse storiesīertie Wooster is the central figure in all but one of Wodehouse's Jeeves stories and novels, which were published between 19. ![]()
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