Pelham Grenville WodehousEnglish writer Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, or P.G. Wodehouse, was born on October 15, 1881, and died on February 14, 1975. He was well known for his clever and light-hearted writing, especially for the novels and short tales he wrote that starred Berie Wooster and Jeeves and were set in the picturesque English countryside. Before turning to creating plays and books, Wodehouse started out as a humourist for different periodicals. His writing frequently captured the eccentricities and vices of the upper class in Britain, presenting them in a humorous and light-hearted way. Charles Henry Bovill, known professionally as C.H. Bovill, was an English writer, songwriter, and lyricist born on September 28, 1878. Bovill gained recognition for his collaborations with notable figures such as P.G. Wodehouse and George Grossmith Jr. His work primarily centered on writing lyrics for songs and contributing to the development of musical comedies. Together, Wodehouse and Bovill's writing continues to influence writers and readers, leaving a legacy of humor and lighthearted insight into human nature and society. Read More Read Less
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