Wodehouse & Psmith
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Wodehouse creates characters and love triangles (or more often, quadrangles!) and intricate, confusing storylines like none other. The British humor might be a slightly acquired taste, but it’s one my husband and I have enjoyed time and again. Wodehouse is an author we pick up in the long winter evenings, for reading aloud or reading alone. Or, like in the case of Leave it to Psmith, I read much of it over my husband’s shoulder before I decide to read it for myself!
I didn’t realize when I read it that Leave It to Psmith was actually the last of the Psmith adventures to be recorded by Wodehouse. But since I was already slightly familiar with the Blandings Castle characters, Leave it to Psmith connected them all for me, albeit in a backwards manner.
I have to say that I missed the presence of Jeeves in this Wodehouse story. But Psmith’s ingenuity and creativity is of a similar strain. Psmith, however, definitely relies more on crime and conniving than Jeeves would recommend, seeing as how Jeeves can always predict the dastardly outcome of such proceedings.
Despite Jeeves’ absence, I think Leave It to Psmith is still one of the best works of P.G. Wodehouse I’ve read to date. (And ever since a certain boyfriend of mine introduced me to this author, I’ve read quite a few of his classics!) It also could win the prize for most confusing storyline ever. Yet, as always, Wodehouse actually brings it all together in the end—and as always, it’s hilarious to see exactly how he does so!
For more on Wodehouse, visit my post at Kindred Grace:
P.G. Wodehouse: British humorist, literary genius


I love Psmith too – even more than Jeeves – but I agree – Damsel in Distress will always be my favorite
This made me laugh! My sisters just started listening to “Leave It To Psmith” on tape for the umteenth time! 🙂 It’s hilarious … although I think my favourite PGW is “A Damsel in Distress”!
Sounds interesting! I’ve been wanting to check out some Wodehouse for a while now. Thanks for the review. 🙂