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In «Money for Nothing,» P. G. Wodehouse deftly intertwines comedy with social commentary, presenting a delightful narrative centered on the absurdities of wealth and the lengths to which individuals go to secure financial gain. Through the lens of his signature characters, the ineffectual yet endearing Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet Jeeves, Wodehouse employs a witty and polished prose style that reflects the early 20th-century British literary tradition. This novel is infused with the author's trademark farcical humor and employs intricate plot lines that critique the social classes and the nature of money, illustrating the potential for folly that accompanies the pursuit of fortune. A master of comedic writing, P. G. Wodehouse's literary career was marked by a keen observational eye for human behavior, likely shaped by his own experience navigating the British upper crust. Wodehouse, born into a world of privilege yet with a keen sense of the ludicrous, often drew from his surroundings and personal experiences, making his characters relatable and timeless. His distinct style developed over numerous works, maintaining an enduring popularity that transcends generations. «Money for Nothing» is essential reading for those who appreciate the interplay of humor and social critique. Wodehouse's deft characterizations and clever plots deliver a satisfying escapade, making it a worthy addition to any literary collection. Whether you're a seasoned Wodehouse enthusiast or new to his world, this novel promises an entertaining exploration of folly and fortune.

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03 March 2025
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290 p.
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