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Favorite Wodehouse series?
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The Jeeves and Wooster books introduced me to Wodehouse but I prefer the Blandings Castle series. I think the plots have more variety and are more intricate.

What?! Blandings over Jeeves/Wooster? Your preferences are incorrect, sir, and your talk is of the crazy variety! ....I kid of course, but I am surprised to hear you say that, I guess only because I've loved the Jeeves and Wooster stories I've read so very much and have only read one Blandings story. Guess I need to fix that.
For me, the Blandings books are the Wodehouse style taken to the next level. While I miss Bertie as a narrator, the ensemble cast makes up for it.

I love the fact that you can buy the short stories in omnibus form now. Having all the Mulliner stories, or all the oldest member stories gathered into one volume is just magic.





I would condemn you as a spammer if this didn't sound so hilarious. The only other Wodehouse parody collection I'm aware of is Scream for Jeeves.



The answer is: Nothing (unless the renewed/additional interest in PGW and B&J sends people looking for more to read). But it's exactly because the Estate wants to be able to decide who can [*ahem*] carry on where PGW left off that they need to police parodies. That said, parody is notoriously difficult to curb. And my stories are unquestionably parodic.
I wrote a piece about my legal wrangling with the Estate: "I Beg to Differ, Sir."
I guess I'm lucky I didn't go forward with Psmith, Detective then.
Allie, do you happen to have a link to the Wodehouse estate's announcement of an authorized Jeeves sequel?
Allie, do you happen to have a link to the Wodehouse estate's announcement of an authorized Jeeves sequel?

Allie, do you happen to have a link to the Wodehouse estate's announcement of an authorized Jeeves sequel?"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013/...
"Jeeves and the Wedding Bells", though! Good grief, is Bertie finally going to get hitched? That sounds stranger than the situations in "Whimsey and Soda" by about ten million miles.
Thanks, Allie.
IIRC, Bertie married Bobbie Wickham in the Jeeves biography by C. Northcote Parkinson.
If the Wodehouse estate authorizes more, I'd love to see a crossover novel where Bertie goes to Blandings to swipe something and lets the Empress loose for some reason.
IIRC, Bertie married Bobbie Wickham in the Jeeves biography by C. Northcote Parkinson.
If the Wodehouse estate authorizes more, I'd love to see a crossover novel where Bertie goes to Blandings to swipe something and lets the Empress loose for some reason.

IIRC, Bertie married Bobbie Wickham in the Jeeves biography by C. Northcote Parkinson.
If the Wodehouse estate authorizes more, I'd love to see a crossover novel where Bertie goes ..."
I always knew it would be Bobbie, if anyone.
Honestly, I wish Wodehouse had written more Psmith. I understand he married the monocled madman off to get him out of the way, but the addition of Eve wouldn't have been a hindrance to Psmith's adventures; the girl can scheme with the best of 'em!

I think I speak for many when I say that I like the Jeeves and Wooster series best (it's Bertie's narration that sells it for me!), but the more obscure Mulliner stories are equally funny, and certainly loaded down with everything we love about Wodehouse.