THE SMALL BACHELOR
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THE SMALL BACHELOR (ebook)

P. G. WODEHOUSE

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9783988263094
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The Small Bachelor is a humorous novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in 1927. The story revolves around George Finch, a young artist who is engaged to the beautiful and wealthy Molly Waddington. However, on the eve of his wedding, George discovers that he is still in love with his ex-girlfriend, the actress Jean Briggerland. As George struggles to sort out his feelings and make a decision about his future, he becomes embroiled in a series of hilarious misadventures. He is pursued by a determined dog, gets involved in a chaotic party, and accidentally impersonates a notorious thief. Meanwhile, Molly and Jean are also vying for George's affections, leading to a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations. Throughout the novel, Wodehouse satirizes the manners and social mores of the upper classes, particularly their obsession with wealth and status. He also pokes fun at the world of the theatre, as well as the eccentric personalities that inhabit it. In typical Wodehouse fashion, "The Small Bachelor" is filled with witty dialogue, absurd situations, and charmingly quirky characters. Despite the numerous obstacles in his path, George ultimately finds happiness and true love, thanks to the help of his loyal friends and a healthy dose of good luck. Overall, "The Small Bachelor" is a delightful and entertaining novel that showcases Wodehouse's talent for combining humor, romance, and social commentary in a uniquely charming way.

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