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Histoires de Golf

Plongez dans un univers où le swing de club et l'esprit vif s'entremêlent dans une série d'histoires courtes humoristiques. Racontés par l'observateur Doyen du Club, ces récits capturent les absurdités et le charme de la vie sur le parcours de golf. Découvrez des dialogues pleins d'esprit et des personnages inoubliables qui transforment chaque coup en une aventure mémorable.

The Man Upstairs & Other Stories - From the Manor Wodehouse Collection, a Selection from the Early Works of P. G. Wodehouse
The Man Upstairs
The clicking of Cuthbert
The Man Upstairs and Other Stories by P. G. Wodehouse, Fiction, Classics, Short Stories
The Man upstairs and other stories
The Heart of a Goof

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    Cuthbert Banks was young, handsome, and plus four on the Wood Hills links, but he could make no impression on the soulful girl of his heart until Vladimir Brusiloff, the eminent Russian novelist, kissed him on both cheeks before the entire Literary Society; after which Adeline's attitude changed from scorn to adoration. Cuthbert is not the only hero: there are golfers of every kind, from haughty scratch players to those who are content with a modest one hundred and twenty for the round.

    The clicking of Cuthbert
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    "Golf is the Great Mystery. Like some capricious goddess, it bestows favors with what would appear an almost fat-headed lack of method and discrimination." These words, uttered by "The Oldest Member, " set the stage for a romp around the greens only Wodehouse could have conjured up. In nine stories Wodehouse describes not only the fates of the goofs who have allowed golf "to eat into their souls like some malignant growth" but also the impact of the so-called game on courtship, friendship, and business relationships. In addition to the title story, this volume includes "High Stakes, " "The Magic Plus Fours, " and "Rodney Fails to Qualify."

    The Heart of a Goof
  • The Man Upstairs is a collection of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the U.K. on January 23, 1914. Including: The Man Upstairs, Something to Worry About, Deep Waters, When Doctors Disagree, By Advice of Council, Rough-Hew Them how we Will, The Man who Disliked Cats, Ruth in Exile, Archibalds Benefit, The Man, the Maid and the Miasma, The good Angle, Pots o Money, Out of School, Three from Dunsterville, The Tuppenny Millionaire, Ahead of Schedule, Sir Agrivaine, The Goal Keeper and the Plutocrat, and The Alcala.

    The Man upstairs and other stories
  • The Man Upstairs

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    • 13 heures de lecture
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    Wodehouse's well-known gift for satisfying plots and comic surprises is evident on every page, but there are also signs of his debt to earlier writers in the realistic tradition.

    The Man Upstairs
  • Explore a curated selection of P. G. Wodehouse's works, showcasing his renowned humor and wit. The Manor Wodehouse Collection features a variety of titles that highlight the author's unique storytelling style and memorable characters. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Wodehouse, this collection offers a delightful journey through his literary genius.

    The Man Upstairs & Other Stories - From the Manor Wodehouse Collection, a Selection from the Early Works of P. G. Wodehouse