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The collection follows an unremarkable young clerk who unexpectedly acquires wealth and, in a series of six comic episodes, fumbles through speculative schemes, theatrical investments, publishing ventures, and awkward social encounters. Each episode sets a lightly satirical scene in which his naivety, misplaced confidence, and well-meaning generosity produce misunderstandings, reversals, and gentle caricatures of moneyed ambition and show-business pretensions. The tone stays breezy and farcical, with episodic plots that rely on situational irony, newspaper-driven fads, and eccentric supporting figures. The stories emphasize comedic timing, social manners, and the absurd consequences of sudden prosperity rather than deep moralizing or romantic development.

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P. G. Wodehouse

Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (1881-1975) was an English author and one of the most celebrated comic writers of the 20th century. Known for his light-hearted and humorous prose, Wodehouse created a rich tapestry of characters, including the iconic Jeeves and Wooster duo. His works often feature intricate plots and witty dialogue, showcasing his mastery of the English language. Among his notable titles are "Carry On, Jeeves" and "A Damsel in Distress," which exemplify his unique style and enduring appeal. Wodehouse's contributions to literature have left a lasting legacy, influencing generations of writers and comedians.

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