 | P. G. Wodehouse was an English humorist, whose body of work includes novels, short stories, plays, poems, song lyrics and numerous pieces of journalism. He enjoyed enormous popular success during a career that lasted more than seventy years and his many writings continue to be widely read. Despite the political and social upheavals that occurred during his life, much of which was spent in France and the United States, Wodehouse's main canvas remained that of a pre- and post-World War I English upper class society, reflecting his birth, education and youthful writing career. Table of Contents The Adventures of Sally My Man Jeeves Right Ho, Jeeves The Man with Two Left Feet and Other Stories Something New Love Among the Chickens The Man Upstairs A Wodehouse Miscellany Articles & Stories Psmith in the City A Man of Means Mike Death at the Excelsior Psmith, Journalist A Damsel in Distress Indiscretions of Archie |