Where
is
Bertie
going?
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Bertie is going from London to the countryside to go fishing for the weekend.
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Bertram Wilberforce Wooster is a fictional character in the comedic Jeeves stories created by British author P. G. Wodehouse. An amiable English gentleman and one of the "idle rich", Bertie appears alongside his valet, Jeeves, whose intelligence manages to save Bertie or one of his friends from numerous awkward situations. Bertie Wooster and Jeeves have been described as "one of the great comic double-acts of all time".[1]
Bertie Wooster
Jeeves character
Bertie Wooster and Jeeves in "Scoring off Jeeves" illustrated by A. Wallis Mills.jpg
Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, 1922 illustration by A. Wallis Mills
First appearance
"Extricating Young Gussie" (1915)
Last appearance
Aunts Aren't Gentlemen (1974)
Created by
P. G. Wodehouse
Portrayed by
See
In-universe information
Alias
Eustace H. Plimsoll
Ephraim Gadsby
Alpine Joe
Nickname
Bertie
Gender
Male
Occupation
Socialite, Idle Rich
Family
Mrs Scholfield (sister; no first name given)
Relatives
Dahlia Travers (aunt)
Agatha Gregson (aunt)
Many others; see the list
Nationality
British
Bertie is the narrator and central figure of most of the Jeeves short stories and novels. The two exceptions are the short story "Bertie Changes His Mind" (1922), which is narrated by Jeeves, and the novel Ring for Jeeves (1953), a third-person narration in which Bertie is mentioned but does not appear. First appearing in "Extricating Young Gussie" in 1915, Bertie is the narrator of ten novels and over 30 short stories, the last being the novel Aunts Aren't Gentlemen, published in 1974.
Bertie Wooster
Jeeves character
Bertie Wooster and Jeeves in "Scoring off Jeeves" illustrated by A. Wallis Mills.jpg
Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, 1922 illustration by A. Wallis Mills
First appearance
"Extricating Young Gussie" (1915)
Last appearance
Aunts Aren't Gentlemen (1974)
Created by
P. G. Wodehouse
Portrayed by
See
In-universe information
Alias
Eustace H. Plimsoll
Ephraim Gadsby
Alpine Joe
Nickname
Bertie
Gender
Male
Occupation
Socialite, Idle Rich
Family
Mrs Scholfield (sister; no first name given)
Relatives
Dahlia Travers (aunt)
Agatha Gregson (aunt)
Many others; see the list
Nationality
British
Bertie is the narrator and central figure of most of the Jeeves short stories and novels. The two exceptions are the short story "Bertie Changes His Mind" (1922), which is narrated by Jeeves, and the novel Ring for Jeeves (1953), a third-person narration in which Bertie is mentioned but does not appear. First appearing in "Extricating Young Gussie" in 1915, Bertie is the narrator of ten novels and over 30 short stories, the last being the novel Aunts Aren't Gentlemen, published in 1974.
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