The Little Nugget

Books On Demand - EAN : 9782322534722
WODEHOUSE P. G.
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EAN : 9782322534722

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  • EAN13 : 9782322534722
  • Réf. éditeur : 418292
  • Editeur : Books On Demand
  • Date Parution : 18 sept. 2025
  • Disponibilite : Disponible
  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 286
  • Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:20 mm
  • Poids : 418gr
  • Résumé : « The Little Nugget » by P G Wodehouse is a classic blend of British humor, crime, and schoolboy adventure. The story centers on Ogden Ford, a notoriously spoiled American boy known as the Little Nugget, whose immense wealth and mischievous nature make him the target of numerous kidnapping plots. Sent to a prestigious English boarding school, Ogden becomes the prize in a high-stakes game involving criminals, fortune hunters, and even his own family. The novel follows Peter Burns, a young and earnest schoolmaster, who is unwittingly drawn into the chaos when he is tasked with protecting Ogden from a series of increasingly absurd and dangerous ransom schemes. As various characters including scheming relatives, bumbling criminals, and determined schoolboys compete to capture or rescue the Little Nugget, Wodehouse weaves a fast-paced narrative filled with wit, satire, and unexpected twists. Set against the backdrop of a traditional prep school, the story satirizes both the British upper class and the American obsession with wealth. Wodehouse's trademark comedy shines through in his depiction of eccentric characters, mistaken identities, and the farcical situations that arise from Ogden's presence. The novel's clever dialogue and sharp social commentary make it a standout in the genre of classic literature and British humor. « The Little Nugget » is both a crime caper and a boarding school romp, offering readers a delightful mix of adventure, satire, and timeless comedy. Its exploration of greed, loyalty, and the absurdity of social pretensions ensures its enduring appeal for fans of Wodehouse and newcomers alike.
  • Biographie : Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, known as P G Wodehouse, was an English author whose wit and comedic genius made him one of the most beloved writers of the twentieth century. Born in 1881, Wodehouse attended Dulwich College, an experience that inspired many of his early works, including school stories such as « The Little Nugget ». His writing is celebrated for its sharp British humor, clever plots, and memorable characters. Wodehouse's prolific career spanned over seventy years, during which he wrote more than ninety books, along with countless short stories, plays, and lyrics. He is best known for his comic novels featuring iconic figures like Jeeves and Wooster, Lord Emsworth, and Psmith, but his school stories and crime capers also hold a special place in classic literature. Wodehouse's ability to blend satire, adventure, and social commentary is evident in works like « The Little Nugget », where he lampoons the excesses of both British and American society. Throughout his life, Wodehouse demonstrated a keen eye for the absurdities of human nature, using humor to explore themes of class, ambition, and loyalty. His influence on British humor and the school story genre is profound, and his books remain popular with readers of all ages. Wodehouse's legacy endures as a master storyteller whose works continue to entertain and inspire, offering a timeless escape into worlds of laughter and adventure.
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