The Code of the Woosters

The Code of the Woosters
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Jeeves and Wooster

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

1997

نویسنده

Michael Hordern

ناشر

AudioGO Ltd

شابک

9781405629041
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
The antics at Totleigh Towers spotlight the ingenious manservant, Jeeves, the absurdly obtuse aristocrat, Bertie Wooster, and the clever plot to steal a silver cow creamer from the home of an irascible magistrate. Farce, social satire, and comic brilliance abound in Wodehouse's masterpiece, featuring the charming and inimitable master-servant duo Jeeves and Wooster. The cast of characters embrace lighthearted escapades, underscored by Wooster's malapropisms and Jeeves's preposterous but genius schemes. The pacing of the full cast is flawless. Each distinctive wit sparkles. Richard Briers's lightning-swift delivery and striking comic emphasis achieve an impeccable rendering of the bumbling Wooster. Michael Hordern aptly captures Jeeves's long-suffering superciliousness. All in all, a treasured work is made more exquisite in this audio interpretation. A.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

May 28, 2012
Given the scrupulous care Wodehouse gave to plotting his hilarious screwball farces, and the unique narrative voice of his hapless hero, Bertie Wooster, the very notion of an abridged recording of one of his best books will offend purists. But that publishing choice aside, Martin Jarvis—a veteran narrator for this author—is once again outstanding in conveying all the elements that make Wodehouse one of the most memorable writers in all of English literature. Wooster, a well-meaning but clueless member of the British upper class, is once again roped into another harebrained scheme, this time by his Aunt Dahlia. Her deceptively simple request—that he go into an antique shop and “sneer at a cow-creamer”—proves anything but, and listeners will be captivated by the ensuing complications. The rich source material is more than done justice by Jarvis, who lends pitch-perfect, distinct voices to Wooster, Aunt Dahlia, and the omnipotent gentleman’s gentleman, Jeeves, who can always be relied upon to extricate Wooster from any mess in which he finds himself stuck.




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