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May 24, 2019
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If there is an end to early Wodehouse, or a gateway into his later brilliance, then Mike is both of them. Originally written as two separate serials, combined into a single volume, split, renamed, and generally reworked as late as the 1950s, this two-part story first introduces Mike Jackson and then, in a fit of brilliance that would be equaled again and again by the master, introduces Psmith.
This first part, Mike at Wrykyn, is the Wodehouse school story at its zenith. Set (naturally) at Wrykyn, ...more
This first part, Mike at Wrykyn, is the Wodehouse school story at its zenith. Set (naturally) at Wrykyn, ...more

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