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Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
Loyal Books
23 episodes
8 months ago
A young, but not too brilliant writer is conscripted by a ne'er-do-well friend to help out on a chicken farm in remote Dorset. While traveling to the country, the writer encounters a lovely young girl and her academician father on the train. He is delighted to discover that she is reading a copy of his latest book. In the countryside, he also discovers that the professor and his daughter are neighbors. However, over dinner one night, he gets into an acrimonious debate with the elderly scholar who storms out, furious with his daughter's potential suitor. Meanwhile the chicken farm seems to be a doomed enterprise... All this and other zany events form the delightful plot of Love Among the Chickens by PG Wodehouse. Published in 1906 in England and also serialized in the Circle magazine, it was revised and rewritten several times by the author himself. He changed the narrative viewpoint, the ending and the dedication several times before finally settling on this version. It was also the first Wodehouse book to be independently published in the United States. Love Among the Chickens is notable for being the first novel for adult readers written by the master humorist. It also introduces the insufferable Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge, schemer, egomaniac and supreme opportunist. This character features in many of Wodehouse's short stories and though he never reached the heights of popularity that others like Jeeves, Wooster and the Blandings set did, Wodehouse himself confessed a sneaking fondness for this slippery villain. Based on a real character whom Wodehouse knew well, and in fact dedicated Love Among the Chickens to, Ukridge features in more than 18 short stories about himself and several more which are about other denizens of Wodehouse's inimitable world. However, Love Among the Chickens is the only full length book the obnoxious Ukridge appears in. Wodehouse fans will be charmed as usual with his impeccable plotting, faultless sense of timing and the wonderful world of afternoon teas and eccentric aunts. Another quality that makes his works so attractive is the brilliant use of the English language and how he bends it to evoke both delighted chuckles and gusts of laughter. Few may know that Wodehouse, in spite of his lighthearted themes and plots, was a perfectionist when it came to his craft. He is famous for his detailed construction and development of plot lines and character study. He was also an extremely prolific writer, but naïve when it came to finance, politics and government regulations. Love Among the Chickens is indeed a most entertaining and madcap adventure, great for readers of all ages.
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A young, but not too brilliant writer is conscripted by a ne'er-do-well friend to help out on a chicken farm in remote Dorset. While traveling to the country, the writer encounters a lovely young girl and her academician father on the train. He is delighted to discover that she is reading a copy of his latest book. In the countryside, he also discovers that the professor and his daughter are neighbors. However, over dinner one night, he gets into an acrimonious debate with the elderly scholar who storms out, furious with his daughter's potential suitor. Meanwhile the chicken farm seems to be a doomed enterprise... All this and other zany events form the delightful plot of Love Among the Chickens by PG Wodehouse. Published in 1906 in England and also serialized in the Circle magazine, it was revised and rewritten several times by the author himself. He changed the narrative viewpoint, the ending and the dedication several times before finally settling on this version. It was also the first Wodehouse book to be independently published in the United States. Love Among the Chickens is notable for being the first novel for adult readers written by the master humorist. It also introduces the insufferable Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge, schemer, egomaniac and supreme opportunist. This character features in many of Wodehouse's short stories and though he never reached the heights of popularity that others like Jeeves, Wooster and the Blandings set did, Wodehouse himself confessed a sneaking fondness for this slippery villain. Based on a real character whom Wodehouse knew well, and in fact dedicated Love Among the Chickens to, Ukridge features in more than 18 short stories about himself and several more which are about other denizens of Wodehouse's inimitable world. However, Love Among the Chickens is the only full length book the obnoxious Ukridge appears in. Wodehouse fans will be charmed as usual with his impeccable plotting, faultless sense of timing and the wonderful world of afternoon teas and eccentric aunts. Another quality that makes his works so attractive is the brilliant use of the English language and how he bends it to evoke both delighted chuckles and gusts of laughter. Few may know that Wodehouse, in spite of his lighthearted themes and plots, was a perfectionist when it came to his craft. He is famous for his detailed construction and development of plot lines and character study. He was also an extremely prolific writer, but naïve when it came to finance, politics and government regulations. Love Among the Chickens is indeed a most entertaining and madcap adventure, great for readers of all ages.
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Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
01 – A Letter With a Postscript
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10 months ago
7 minutes 36 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
02 – Mr. and Mrs. S.F. Ukridge
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10 months ago
16 minutes 31 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
03 – Waterloo Station, Some Fellow-Travellers, and a Girl with Brown Hair
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10 months ago
13 minutes 52 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
04 – The Arrival
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10 months ago
15 minutes 23 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
05 – Buckling To
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10 months ago
13 minutes 45 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
06 – Mr. Garnet’s Narrative – Has to do with a Reunion
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10 months ago
13 minutes 34 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
07 – The Entente Cordiale is Sealed
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10 months ago
15 minutes 33 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
08 – A Little Dinner at Ukridge’s
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10 months ago
17 minutes 25 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
09 – Dies Irea
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10 months ago
11 minutes 40 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
10 – I Enlist the Services of a Minion
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10 months ago
20 minutes 9 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
11 – The Brave Preserver
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10 months ago
14 minutes 18 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
12 – Some Emotions and Yellow Lupin
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11 months ago
16 minutes 11 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
13 – Tea and Tennis
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11 months ago
15 minutes 9 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
14 – A Council of War
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11 months ago
18 minutes 43 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
15 – The Arrival of Nemesis
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11 months ago
17 minutes 39 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
16 – A Chance Meeting
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11 months ago
15 minutes 27 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
17 – Of A Sentimental Nature
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11 months ago
10 minutes 29 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
18 – Ukridge Gives Me Advice
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11 months ago
21 minutes 4 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
19 – Asking Papa
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11 months ago
15 minutes 24 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
20 – Scientific Golf
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11 months ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

Love Among the Chickens by P. G. Wodehouse
A young, but not too brilliant writer is conscripted by a ne'er-do-well friend to help out on a chicken farm in remote Dorset. While traveling to the country, the writer encounters a lovely young girl and her academician father on the train. He is delighted to discover that she is reading a copy of his latest book. In the countryside, he also discovers that the professor and his daughter are neighbors. However, over dinner one night, he gets into an acrimonious debate with the elderly scholar who storms out, furious with his daughter's potential suitor. Meanwhile the chicken farm seems to be a doomed enterprise... All this and other zany events form the delightful plot of Love Among the Chickens by PG Wodehouse. Published in 1906 in England and also serialized in the Circle magazine, it was revised and rewritten several times by the author himself. He changed the narrative viewpoint, the ending and the dedication several times before finally settling on this version. It was also the first Wodehouse book to be independently published in the United States. Love Among the Chickens is notable for being the first novel for adult readers written by the master humorist. It also introduces the insufferable Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge, schemer, egomaniac and supreme opportunist. This character features in many of Wodehouse's short stories and though he never reached the heights of popularity that others like Jeeves, Wooster and the Blandings set did, Wodehouse himself confessed a sneaking fondness for this slippery villain. Based on a real character whom Wodehouse knew well, and in fact dedicated Love Among the Chickens to, Ukridge features in more than 18 short stories about himself and several more which are about other denizens of Wodehouse's inimitable world. However, Love Among the Chickens is the only full length book the obnoxious Ukridge appears in. Wodehouse fans will be charmed as usual with his impeccable plotting, faultless sense of timing and the wonderful world of afternoon teas and eccentric aunts. Another quality that makes his works so attractive is the brilliant use of the English language and how he bends it to evoke both delighted chuckles and gusts of laughter. Few may know that Wodehouse, in spite of his lighthearted themes and plots, was a perfectionist when it came to his craft. He is famous for his detailed construction and development of plot lines and character study. He was also an extremely prolific writer, but naïve when it came to finance, politics and government regulations. Love Among the Chickens is indeed a most entertaining and madcap adventure, great for readers of all ages.