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Wodehouse and Bolton's
P. G. Wodehouse, Bolton's friend and collaborator
Bolton's play, Come On, Jeeves centred on one of Wodehouse's best-known characters ; Wodehouse later adapted the play as the novel Ring for Jeeves.

Wodehouse and lyrics
The Three Musketeers is a musical with a book by William Anthony McGuire, lyrics by Clifford Grey and P. G. Wodehouse, and music by Rudolf Friml.
In November 1926, she became the first British performer to star in an American musical on Broadway when she opened in Oh, Kay !, with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and a book by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse.
Bolton wrote the book ; the lyrics were by Herbert Reynolds and P. G. Wodehouse, the latter writing with Bolton for the first time in what became a lifelong working partnership and personal friendship.
For the Princess Theatre, Bolton and Wodehouse wrote the book and lyrics for Have a Heart ( 1917 ), Oh, Boy!
When Bolton approached him to co-write the book for Cole Porter's Anything Goes ( 1935 ), Wodehouse objected, " Cole does his own lyrics ... What pests these lyric-writing composers are!
Sally is a musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton ( inspired by the 19th century show, Sally in our Alley ), with additional lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, Anne Caldwell and P. G. Wodehouse.
The score recycles some material from previous Kern shows, including " Look for the Silver Lining " and " Whip-poor-will " ( with lyrics by De Sylva, from the flop " Zip Goes a Million "); " The Lorelei " ( lyrics by Anne Caldwell ); and " You Can't Keep a Good Girl Down " and " The Church ' Round the Corner " ( lyrics by Wodehouse ).
* Joan of Arc (" You Can't Keep a Good Girl Down ")-Sally of the Alley and Foundlings ( lyrics by Grey & Wodehouse )
* The Church Around the Corner-Rosalind and Otis ( lyrics by Grey & Wodehouse )
is a musical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and a book by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse.
Some of the lyrics were re-written by P. G. Wodehouse for the British version of Anything Goes.
With a screenplay by P. G. Wodehouse, loosely based on his novel of the same name, music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin, it is directed by George Stevens.

Wodehouse and at
Lynne Truss stated that " Samuel Beckett spliced his way merrily through such novels as Molloy and Malone Dies, thumbing his nose at the semicolon all the way ," " James Joyce preferred the colon, as more authentically classical ; P. G. Wodehouse did an effortlessly marvellous job without it ; George Orwell tried to avoid the semicolon completely in Coming up for Air, ( 1939 )," " Martin Amis included just one semicolon in Money ( 1984 )," and " Umberto Eco was congratulated by an academic reader for using no semicolons in The Name of the Rose ( 1983 ).
As with other writers he had read while at St Cyprian's Prep school ,-Kipling, Wodehouse, Swift, Shaw, Thackeray-his loyalty, " was virtually unwavering.
Wodehouse frequently visited his friend Charles Le Strange at Hunstanton Hall and it became an influence for a number of the locations in his comic novels.
* The Cabaret Girl ( Music: Jerome Kern, Book and Lyrics: P. G. Wodehouse and George Grossmith, Jr .) London production opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on September 19 and ran for 361 performances
Attempts at accommodation made by the governor of Cape Colony ( Sir Philip Wodehouse ) failed, and war between the Free State and Moshoeshoe was renewed in 1865.
* P. G. Wodehouse – Sunset at Blandings ( posthumous )
* Caliban at Sunset, a poem by P. G. Wodehouse.
Both Schulberg and Wodehouse describe the methods of all those would-be screenwriters and actors hunting for jobs, but Wodehouse's depiction is not at all serious or critical.
Armine Wodehouse, was also a Liberal politician but died at an early age.
In fiction, Jeeves from the stories by P. G. Wodehouse regularly holidays at the town, spending much of his time there fishing.
The book also won the Bollinger Wodehouse Everyman Prize for comic literature at the Hay Festival in 2003, and earned the author a James Joyce Award from the Literary and Historical Society of University College Dublin.
P. G. Wodehouse set several episodes of his early school stories in Aldershot, at a convocation of British public school athletes.
The series of stories which take place at the castle, in its environs and involving its denizens have come to be known as the " Blandings books ", or indeed, in a phrase used by Wodehouse in his preface to the 1969 reprint of the first book, " the Blandings Castle Saga ".< ref >
" Bolton and Wodehouse were in England at the time and were thus no longer available, so Freedley turned to his director, Howard Lindsay, to write a new book.
Wodehouse frequently named his characters after places with which he was familiar, and Lord Emsworth takes his name from the Hampshire town of Emsworth, where Wodehouse spent some time in the 1890s ; he first went there in 1903, at the invitation of his friend Herbert Westbrook, and later took a lease on a house there called " Threepwood Cottage ", which name he used as Lord Emsworth's family name.
Westbrook worked at a school in the town, and Wodehouse also mentions it in his 1909 novel Mike, as the place where Mike was at school prior to Wrykyn.
* A Wodehouse biography, with details of his time at the real Emsworth
John Wodehouse, 1st Baron Wodehouse, at age 23
In the final chapters of The Pothunters by P. G. Wodehouse the major characters use a jellygraph to produce a school magazine at very short notice.
In the 1946 novel by P. G. Wodehouse, Joy in the morning, Bertie Wooster attempts to use treacle and brown paper to muffle the sound of broken glass while trying to fake a robbery at the home of his Aunt Agatha and her husband, Lord Worplesdon.
Wodehouse novel " The Inimitable Jeeves " Bertie Wooster states that his cousins " looked at each other, like those chappies in the poem, with a wild surmise.
Kern, who already knew Wodehouse, introduced him to Bolton at the premiere of Very Good Eddie.

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Like the stories of P. G. Wodehouse, they are perfectly constructed and feature a brilliant literary craftsmanship that can easily escape notice.
) Wodehouse revealed in an introduction that he devised Mr Mulliner after collecting notebooks full of ideas that could not be used because they were too outlandish, until he had the happy notion of a fisherman whose veracity could be doubted.
Together they have two children: Lady Katherine Frances Wodehouse and David John Simon Wodehouse, Lord Wodehouse ( born 1978 ), heir-apparent to the earldom.
Wodehouse ( they were third cousins thrice removed ).
Wodehouse then wed Gillian Ireland-Smith in 1970, but they split up so he could marry Janey Consett, a masseuse he'd met in Jamaica, in 1982.
In 1929 Wodehouse helped to adapt Beith's Story Baa Baa Black Sheep for the stage and in 1930 they again collaborated on the dramatisation of Wodehouse's Leave it to Psmith.
The following is an incomplete list of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse grouped by the Wodehouse canon to which they belong, if applicable, within which they are listed by date of first publication.
Carnacki features most prominently in a short story " What Ho, Gods of the Abyss " and concerns a visit by Jeeves and Bertie Wooster ( by P. G. Wodehouse ) to Wooster's Aunt Dahlia wherein they encounter an Elder Thing, along with a Mi-go and a Cthulhu cult.

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