Further Reading
CRITICISM
Deutsch, Hulton. “What Would Jeeves Have Done?” Newsweek 126, No. 12 (18 September 1995): 59.
Briefly mentions Wodehouse's controversial radio broadcasts during World War II.
Los Angeles Times Book Review (21 April 1991): 10.
Laudatory review of A Wodehouse Bestiary.
Wood, Michael. “It's Later Than You Think.” New York Review of Books 20, No. 17 (1 November 1973): 20.
Describes Wodehouse's humor as “an old-fashioned and not all that playful English variety of anti-intellectualism.”
Additional coverage of Wodehouse's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: Authors in the News, Vol. 2; Concise Dictionary of British Literary Biograrphy, 1914–1945; Contemporary Authors, Vols. 45–48; Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vols. 3, 33; Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vols. 1, 2, 5, 10, 22; DISCovering Authors, Vol. 3; DISCovering Authors: British; DISCovering Authors: Canadian; DISCovering Authors: Novelists Module; Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vols. 34, 162; Major 20th-Century Writers, Eds. 1–2; Short Story Criticism, Vol. 2; Short Stories for Students, Vol. 10; Something about the Author, Vol. 22.
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