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Here, There, and Everywhere

News from the World of Wodehouse December 8, 2025 If you live outside the U.K. but have some magical way of listening to BBC Radio 4, then be sure to tune into “Opening Lines” on December 23 at 12:45–1:00 p.m. U.K. time. The novelist Ian Sansome will be taking a look...

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Editorial Change at Plum Lines

12/1/25: A new chapter in our 45-ish-year-old journal has begun! After nearly 20 years in the editor-in-chief seat for Plum Lines, that title - along with the moniker of OM - has been bestowed on Tad Boehmer, as you will see when you receive the December 2025 issue....

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A Collector’s Tale

For decades, longtime TWS member, Wodehouse scholar, and past President Elliott Milstein has enjoyed the hunt for Wodehousiana. He recently released his trove back into the wild, with the best bits preserved for posterity in the wonderful P.G. Wodehouse Special...

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The Latest from Paul Kent

Good news for Wodehouse fans! Wodehouse scholar (and vice chairman of The P G Wodehouse Society [UK]) Paul Kent has recently published another book in his series examining Plum’s evolution into the literary supremacy that earned him the accolade of “The Master” from...

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PGW Here, There, and Everywhere

It is a sign of P. G. Wodehouse’s enduring popularity that references to the author, his works, and his characters can be found in the media almost every day. He can also turn up unexpectedly in works by other authors. Here is a selection of recent heartwarming...

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In Celebration of P. G. Wodehouse

This series of podcasts features seven celebrity Wodehouse fans who also happen to be patrons of The P. G. Wodehouse Society (UK). The series was
produced to mark the 50th anniversary of Wodehouse’s passing.

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Book Dedications – Can you guess?

Of all the books Wodehouse wrote, about 54 have dedications. Perhaps the most famous is the one shown here, that he wrote for the apple of his eye, his stepdaughter Leonora (can you guess which book?). Forty-two people have been honored as dedicatees in the canon,...

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