Florence is one of those girls who look on modern enlightened thought as a sort of personal buddy, and receive with an ill grace cracks at its expense.
–Wodehouse, Joy in the Morning
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I love that man.
AMDG -
To quote Steve Martin, some people have a way with words. Some people…uh, not have way.
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I’ve been reading a chapter of this every night at bedtime, and rarely go more than two pages without at least an audible chuckle. This line produced an actual laugh.
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When I first read Jeeves and Wooster, I was in my 20s and very serious. I thought it was just stupid and couldn’t figure out why my friend liked it. Now, I think that being able to make people laugh like he does is a very superior gift.
AMDG -
I think I found Wodehouse mildly amusing at best until I had some really depressing times in the mid-to-late 1990s, and suddenly found him really funny and a pretty effective anti-depressant.
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We listened to a lot of Wodehouse’s books (read, I believe by Stephen Fry) on tape in the car. Sometimes, though, the hilarity just builds and builds until you are laughing so hard that you really shouldn’t be driving.
AMDG -
I never get over laughing at that “fretful porpentine” business. There are going to be fewer and fewer people now capable of getting a lot of his humor, because so much of it is based on the Bible, Shakespeare, and English poetry in general (much of which I miss, too, or only half-recognize).
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