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I've been updating an entry in [community profile] what_ho_library .

Writing Resources - Smut

The thing of it is, so far I have gay and lesbian links to guides, but I'm sure there are other forms of sexuality that I haven't explored. Not practices, but sexual or asexual identities. Can any of you wonderful people help out?

Point me toward links, or discuss it in the comments. Remember, this community is anonymous, and IP addresses are not logged.

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In the 1960s, Tom Lehrer was a popular comic songwriter. His humor was dark and considered "in bad taste" by some. He taught mathematics at Harvard while recording and touring. When I was little, "Poisoning Pigeons In The Park" was my favorite song. My childhood best friend's parents would egg me on to sing it, for which my childhood best friend has never forgiven me.

When I heard this song again recently, it immediately made me think of fanfic writers and readers the world round.

"Stories of tortures, used by debauchers, lewd, lascivious and vile...make me smile". 



This is from a concert in Copenhagen in 1967.

My interpretation is that Lehrer is saying let your freak flag fly and never be ashamed of what you enjoy!

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Hello, my lovely perverts!  For those who wish to write drabbles, I came across [community profile] 100words , a weekly drabble challenge community. Every Tuesday a new prompt is posted -- a word, picture, phrase, quotation -- and members are invited to respond with a drabble (fiction that is exactly 100 words in length).[personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi  has been writing a series of Jeeves and Wooster drabbles as a collection on AO3, Tinkerty-Tonks.

It would be great to have drabbles written here, but I don't know how to go about setting up a drabble post (not weekly). Please post suggestions in the comments.

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There is a new entry in [community profile] what_ho_library , "Below Stairs: Valets, Maids, And Other Domestic Servants".

It is a collection of links to historical resources about all aspects of servant life in the early 20th century England. Sources include Wikipedia, Jane Austen's World, A Victorian, Mrs. Beeton's Guide To Household Management, and many more.

Including [personal profile] quaffanddoff 's fic, Jackpot, which besides being an excellent fic, has detailed information of a servant's wages and other expenses.

Although it is mostly for Jeeves And Wooster fandom writers, it is also helpful to all writers of historical fic set in 1900-1930. More entries will be forthcoming on a variety of topics. So far we have an entry of timelines of sexual slang, thanks to [personal profile] belphegor , with much more to come.

If anyone has one to suggest, please leave it in the comments below.

Remember, commenting is anonymous.

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Your faithful mod has been avoiding working on the resource library. I've set up the actual site, [community profile] what_ho_library Now I have to organize the contents, which, to put it mildly, I'm finding a tad daunting. Thanks so much for answering the poll and the helpful comments. I'm collecting links, which is a lot of fun! Have you ever read The Pearl, a magazine of erotic from the 1880s? Those of you looking for sexual euphemisms will find it a goldmine!

An excerpt from Sum-Umbra, Or Sport Among The She-Noodles:

"Annie! Oh! Annie!" I gasped, "Give me the tip of your tongue, love." She tipped me the velvet without the slightest hesitation, drawing, at the same time, what seemed a deep sigh of delightful anticipation as she yielded to my slightest wish. I had one arm under her head, and with the other I gently removed her hat, and threw aside my own golgotha, kissing and sucking at her delicious tongue all the while. Then I placed one of her hands on my ready cock, which was in a bursting state, saying, as I released her tongue for a moment: "There, Annie, take the dart of love in your hand." She grasped it nervously, as she softly murmured: "Oh, Walter, I'm so afraid; and yet—oh yet, dearest, I feel, I die, I must taste the sweets of love, this forbidden fruit," her voice sinking almost to a whisper.

See?

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There was an interesting discussion on the WIP Big Bang Discord about writing smut and the challenges therein. Some of us are very uncomfortable writing certain sex acts. Others prefer to describe everything in detail. Still others prefer to vague, especially if they are world-building or writing in a fandom where it's easy to do so.

Cut for discretion )
So if anyone feels like chiming in, please do so. A reminder that this comm is anonymous. No IP addresses logged. Non-members can comment as well!

If no-one feels comfortable talking about this, that's cool. I'm just interested in other writers' perspectives.
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So, I'm prepping a new P.G. Wodehouse community, devoted to historical and education resources. I'm thinking there should be a request post which is answered in a separate answer post. If you have any other suggestions, I would love to hear about them! Also, if members would want to occasionally volunteer to contribute information that would be welcome.
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 5

What Information Do You Want In The New Comm

Historical Resources
3 (60.0%)

Sexuality In Past Decades
2 (40.0%)

Societal Norms
0 (0.0%)

P. G. Wodehouse's Writing/Life
0 (0.0%)

Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 4

Can You Help?

Yes! I'd Love To Help Other My Fellow Fans!
1 (25.0%)

No, Who Has The Time?
2 (50.0%)

Maybe, Depends On Other Stuff
1 (25.0%)

The current name is [community profile] berties_library  but if anyone can suggest a better name, please do! I screwed up seeing the results so only I can see them. Sorry!!

Note: unregistered members can't vote, so please let me know in the comments if anything interests you.
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Over at[community profile] indeedsir , [personal profile] olivermoss  has posted several pictures from a series called "Butlers In Love". Just the thing if you love pining!Jeeves.

Here is the post:

Butlers In Love

UPDATE: There is also a short film! From Wikipedia

The Butler's In Love

Watch It On YouTube!

The Butler's In Love Part 1

The Butler's In Love Part 2


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Somewhere on the Kinkiness thread, someone asked for het sex. As it happens, I came across this pair of fics. The second is a WIP. The series is called "Don Juan Jeeves".

Bertie And The Accidental Insight

Summary: Bertie hides in Stiffy's wardrobe to get a leg up in a competition, but gets a dashed sight more than he bargained for. And just what the bally hell does Honoria Glossop and Bobbie Wickham have to do with anything at all?

Bertie And The Unexpected Epiphany

Summary: Bertie tries to come to terms with an upsetting situation, and in the process learns rather more about Jeeves than he’s prepared for.

I've been busy avoiding trying to write my WIP Big Bang, as well as attending to other life matters. I hope everyone is having a decent summer.

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Hello, my beloved perverts!  I have several announcements to make.

Monthly Challenge/Prompt FIll

There will be no monthly challenge this summer. In the meantime, glance through the prompts, read the fills, enjoy all of the bounteous creativity.

[personal profile] alivehawk1701  posted a multichapter fic, None The Wooster
Summary:
In a somewhat darker hue, we look at how intensely lonely Bertie actually is and what fulfillment could come by just being honest with himself. The only question is how will Jeeves, who is bound by his professional obligations, react to a chance taken. What's more, when Aunt Agatha has a new proposition for marriage, what will they both do and what dangers await . . .


Reference Community

A sister community, as yet unnamed, will be created. It will be a historical reference library, with an emphasis on sex, of course. Also a post to ask questions, essays on Wodehouse (some by me but others as well), history from 1910-1940, and anything else that seems appropriate. I can't think of a name for it. Once you choose a name for a community, that's it. I've been having some trouble coming up with one.

Discord

The give_satisfaction Discord has been closed. I have some regrets, but it was a fun experiment. For Wodehouse you'll find me at Plum's Library, where there is a cafe' and a writing sprint channel. Also Exchanges After Dark, FailFandom_Anon, wip big bang, and several others. And I'll still be here and on Tumblr.

Meanwhile, here's a beautiful handmade gift [personal profile] tremendousdetectivetheory  made me! One bookmark has a bowler hat, the other one a bow tie and a heart!


 
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Hullo!

I have a fic I'm working on (nearly done, I promise) which is posted on my Journal but will post here for more to enjoy.

I'm rubbish at summaries but will says it's from Jeeves' POV and, in a somewhat darker hue, we look at how intensly lonely Bertie actually is and what fulfilment could come by just being honest with himself. The only question is how will Jeeves, who is bound by his professional obligations, react to a chance taken. What's more, when Aunt Agatha has a new proposition for marriage, what will they both do and what dangers await . . . see? Terrible. But please, give it a go and let me now what you think.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Thank you so much for letting me share, I hope all is well, wherever you may be.
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Prompt: unshaved!Jeeves: Bertie sees stubble on Jeeves' skin, wants to feel it and can't resist touching him

Fill: Prickly, Part 1

Prickly, Part Two

Sexy and funny with a great Bertie voice. I get the impression it's a WIP.

Prompt: wings!kink but can be pure and fluffy. Bertie discovers Jeeves' secret. Jeeves is an angel.

Fill: Feathers

Here's hoping that all of the members and subscribers are having a decent spring, given the circumstances.

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This week's New York Times Magazine has a featured article!

The Valet And The Drifter Helping Me Get Through Quarantine


Excerpt:

One of these heroes, created by the immortal humorist P.G. Wodehouse, is a charming and brilliant British valet employed by a member of the idle rich named Bertie Wooster, to Wooster’s perpetual relief; the other is a 6-foot-5 former military police investigator and Marine sniper-contest champion who wanders America punching his way into and out of trouble thanks to the wonderfully artless imagination of Lee Child. These are the characters whose stories I’ve been craving since this nightmare began. I kicked off my pandemic reading binge by pulling a Jeeves anthology from the bookshelf and a Reacher novel from the public library. Once the libraries closed, I maintained my fix by downloading Reacher novels to my phone. I end each day in bed mentally spooning with one of these two goofy, gallant men.




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From this prompt: wings!kink but can be pure and fluffy. Bertie discovers Jeeves' secret. Jeeves is an angel.


(I've been avoiding working on my WIP Big Bang fic so I wrote this. I don't know when I'll update it.)


The first time I spied Jeeves’s wings it was natural to think that I was seeing things. I walked into the kitchen to ask Jeeves for a piece of string—the reason is lost to the sands of time—only to behold, where Jeeves should be standing before the sink, a large mass of white feathers. “I say!” I exclaimed, whereupon they vanished from sight. There was Jeeves, placidly scrubbing things off plates.

“Sir?” he asked, his expression the same as it always is.

“Jeeves,” I gargled, “did I espy a large mass of feathers just now?”

“Sir?” he repeated.

“Feathers—you know, fluffy things—birds have them. Would look quite naked without them.”

Jeeves’s expression did not change save for his right eyebrow moving upward an eighth of an inch. “Sir, if there was any quantity of feathers in the kitchen I believe I would be aware of it. Are you quite well?”

“Dash it! I’m seeing things, Jeeves. I shall lie down. Bring me a wet flannel to put over my eyes and whiskey, which I will not put over my eyes.” I tottered into the sitting room and draped myself over the sofa.

As it did not occur again, I put the incident out of my mind. Fortunately I have a well-developed capacity for putting incidents out of my mind, which might anger some of the more persnickety sort but which enables me to sail along in life with nary a care. Until I took a cottage one summer in the village of Cobwobbleigh.

The metrop was unbearably hot. Not only that, both of my aunts invited me to their country seats, each of which contained a beazel with matrimony on her to-do list. So it was a small rustic cottage for Bertram, far away from all and sundry. As Jeeves had arranged it, there was a river which, he assured me, had an ample stock of fish.

“Fish all you desire, Jeeves,” I said with an airy wave of the hand. “As long at your duties are done with your usual swiftness, you have my permission to spend your spare time in wading boots.”

Jeeves bowed his noble head. “Thank you, sir.”

After that I didn’t seem much of the fellow except when he brought me my meals. After a day or so, I felt rather bereft. Without Jeeves flitting about, the cottage seemed cold inhospitable. The garden was a source of loneliness rather than pleasure.  I missed the man terribly, which seemed rather foolish given that he was cooking and cleaning. But he was gone for much of the day. Fishing, dash it!

When the charm palled of reading day-old newspapers and a mystery novel that I had forgotten I had already read, I took strolls in the countryside, wishing I was back in London, in my cozy flat, with Jeeves.

One afternoon I felt a desperate urge to speak to another human being. However the cottage was miles from Cobbwobbleigh proper. I ankled down to the river to ask Jeeves to take a drive with me and find a pub.

You’ll have to take it on faith that the ensuing events are not a load of argy-bargy, fantastic though they are.

Jeeves was fishing, standing on the riverbank with a small, contented smile on his map. But that was what not what gave this Wooster pause.

It was the wings.

The same mass of white feathers I had first espied in the Wooster household. Graceful, enormous white wings, sticking out of Jeeves’s back! I ducked behind a nearby tree, trying to keep my eyes from falling out of my head and rolling on the ground.

Jeeves’s wings would have been impressive even if stuck on the back of a hippopotamus. However, Jeeves was not a hippopotamus. No wonder his back and shoulders were so broad, having to manage something so unwieldy. At one point he rolled his head around, loosening his neck. At the same time, his wings expanded to their full wingspan. At least eight feet!

“I say!” I exclaimed.

Startled, Jeeves turned. Instantly the wings vanished. Under other circumstances I would have said young Bertram was hallucinating, perhaps because of a spot of bad fish at lunch. But no, I was feeling dandy and in any event I’d been staring for a full ten minutes.

“Do you need something, sir?” he said. Jeeves’s tone was not quite as serene at it usually is. In fact, one detected a slight tremor. He lay down his fishing pole.

“Jeeves, you have wings, my good man.” To emphasize my point, I folded my arms.

“I do not know what you mean, sir.”

“Tish and tosh, Jeeves! I have been hiding behind the tree you see there for not a little time, observing you. Do not try to argue, Jeeves. I know what I saw. And what I saw was a honking great pair of white wings.”  He started to speak, but I held up a hand. “Jeeves, you cannot change my mind. You have wings.”

The chap looked thoughtful, then looked at me. “There is no point in lying to you, sir.” And with that, the wings reappeared! I suppressed a gasp. They were enormous and white, the feathers slightly iridescent in the sun.

I maintained my sang froid, the only sign of perturbation being that my voice shot up an octave. “The question arises then: why do you have wings, Jeeves?”

Jeeves reddened slightly but looked me straight in the eye. “Because I am an angel, sir.”

“Don’t joke. I mean to say, you move in mysterious ways your wonders to perform, but you’re not a bally angel.”

“Indeed I am, sir.” The breeze ruffled his feathers a bit.

Well!

“Well!” I exclaimed. “Well!” I exclaimed again. “Well!” I exclaimed a third time, at a loss for any other words at all. Jeeves, he of the sedate expression and unflappable temperament—well, not unflappable, he had a large pair of flaps-flaps—an angel? This was too unbelievable. Besides, what would an angel want with Bertie Wooster? Shouldn’t Jeeves have been a demon? Plunging me into the soup so often? Although, come to think of, that was rather small potatoes for a demon. Nothing you could brag to Beelzebub about. Jeeves’s voice cut through my increasingly muddled thoughts.

“Perhaps I should explain, sir.”

“Are you my guardian angel? Have you been watching over me my entire life?” I considered for a moment. “If you are, then why didn’t you smite Aunt Agatha?”

“I am not your guardian angel.” His face softened. “But I am your angel, Mr. Wooster. For centuries, I have watched mankind from a distance, as all angels do. I have loved mankind from a distance, as all angels do. But then I saw you, Mr. Wooster. I did not want to love you at a distance.”

“Good lord—I mean, good heavens---I mean, I say!” The mind reeled.  Jeeves, an angel. Was the chappie—could you call an angel a chappie—fallen?

“Are you fallen, Jeeves? Did it hurt? Where did you land?”

“I am not fallen, sir.” Again that small smile. “I was allowed by The Agency to be with you, provided I performed no miracles and walked on the earth as a man.”

I confess that once again, my eyes tried to leave their sockets. Jeeves was not only an angel, he was an angel who had gotten permission from (I assume) God to be with this Wooster?

“Jeeves, are you saying—are you saying that you love me, Jeeves?”

“Indeed, sir. I love you.”

“Hmmm.” I was a bit reluctant to follow his logic. “But aren’t angels beings of love?”

Jeeves’s eyebrows shot up. “Oh, no, sir! We are obedient, sometimes vengeful, sometimes beneficent.” His eyes moved back down. “I am not a particularly beneficent angel, Mr. Wooster. In fact, Michael the Archangel thought I tended to get above myself.” He shrugged, and those huge white wings moved with him. It was simply the most magnificent thing I’d ever seen in my life.

“No, I’m sure you are more beneficent than you give yourself credit for. Although at times I wonder if you don’t get a certain sort of sadistic glee from tossing me into the potage. Are you certain you’re not part demon?”

“Not the last time I checked, sir.”

I paused and stroked my upper lip with a finger. “Jeeves, here’s something I don’t understand—not that I understand any of this—how did you know how I felt before I did?” It came to me a second too late that I hadn’t known how I felt until this instant. Of course this Wooster was in love with this heavenly being. Even better, this heavenly being was in love with this Wooster! It made me feel most awfully bucked. “I say, Jeeves! Did you just make me fall in love with you?”

He smiled. “No, sir. I told you, I am not allowed to perform miracles. From observing humanity for so long I have come to know every emotional state known to man. I’ve known for some time that you love me. I was prepared to wait for as long as it took, sir, for you to realize. Your discovery of my natural appearance proved most fortuitous.”

I’m not ashamed to say a manly tear came to my eye. “Jeeves.” Then it seemed the logical thing to do under the circs. was to kiss him. I’ve kissed popsies and the occasional cove in my time, but not a cove who had decided to shut the Pearly Gates behind them to be with young Bertram! However, previous participants simply could not compare to kissing my very own bowler-hatted seraph. He made a deep, soft sigh as our mouths met. Every hair on the back of my neck stood on end.

Into the breach, Bertram! I don’t mind telling you that, like Rudolph Valentino, I threw my arms around his waist and pulled him to me, kissing Jeeves rather forcefully. I mean to say, what would you do in my place? Yes, you would! Fortunately my chiseled-featured cherub got into the spirit of the thing and we enjoyed quite a bit of osculation before we broke apart. Jeeves was breathless, as was I.

“Sir...” he said in amazement.

“Jeeves,” I replied in much the same way. Looking over his shoulder at his pinions, I had to ask. “If it’s not too much to ask, may I touch your wings?”

“I very much wish you would, sir,” he said softly, burying his head in the crook of my neck. I reached out my right hand and touched his left wing.

It wasn’t as warm as I expected, neither was it cold. My hand sank into the soft feathers, into the down underneath. Jeeves shivered, his wing jerking slightly. I moved my hand back to my face and smelled it.

How can I describe the aroma? It was a fresh cup of tea on a spring morning, a cat’s belly, a garden of wild flowers, brandy from a recently discovered ancient wine cellar. Take all of those and multiply by a thousand and you won’t come within hailing distance. Suffice to say that I again plunged my hand into Jeeves’s feathers, simply spreading out the fingers. It was bliss. He dropped his arm, and his wing came around and cupped us. I buried the dial in his feather and took a deep breath. I felt dizzy and tingly and very, very good. “Good lord, Jeeves,” I said into the feathers, feeling my warm breath going into them. I pulled my head out. “Is it alright if I say good lord? I don’t want to offend you.”

“You do not offend me in the least, sir.” He lifted his head and kissed my cheek.

 



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I'll be putting up a poll to gauge interest in having a sister community to [community profile] give_satisfaction . It would be a historical resource community focusing on vintage sex, slang, history, and articles of interest. I also might write the occasional essay on Wodehouse's writing. Plus of course there would be a post of Wodehouse info and links. Any other subjects you want explored, too.

There's a lot of stuff to hand and I don't want to spam [community profile] indeedsir unless the mod is okay with me doing so. The poll will go up in a day or so. Let me know your thoughts.





"I say, Jeeves, 18th slang for the male member is quite strange."



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As nowadays time is meaningless ("It's Blursday!) now seems right for time travel prompts!

[personal profile] darenotspeakitsname set up a Time Travel/Worldbuilding post which is worth taking a look at. For now, here are three prompts:

Prompt: older!Jeeves/Bertie:
"Bertie ends up in the future where he finds a heartbroken, older Jeeves who hasn't spoken to "his" Mr Wooster since he failed to prevent his former master's marriage many years ago. Bertie is shocked to find out that older Jeeves never loved anyone but Bertie, but never dared to confess his feelings. Bertie knows his feelings would have been returned.
I would not mind older!Jeeves' looks based on Mr Fry's. Not at all. <3"

Prompt: Groundhog Day
"Time loop! Bertie confesses his love to Jeeves but things go terribly wrong. The next day Bertie finds himself reliving that day and at first is glad that Jeeves does not remember but then Bertie wants to try again..."

Prompt: Flashbacks

"A flashback scene in the style of LOST that shows us that Jeeves and Bertie have met before Jeeves became Bertie's valet without them remembering it.
I'd love to see different takes on this. It could be a simple, short scene. It does not have to be a moment of any importance in their lives. Maybe they did not even talk to or look at each other and just were in the same place at the same time and we see what each of them did. The fun of it is knowing it's them and that later they will play an important role in one another's life."


"Jeeves, I think something might have gone wrong with the transporter."
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A giant tabby cat stands next to the Statue of Liberty and bats at its torch while helicopters circle. Text: Alternate Universe, at Fancake.


[community profile] fancake , the multi-fandom fic rec site, has a monthly theme. This month it's alternative universe. You can't self-rec but you can post fics you particularly like. I do it every month, in part to bring to light lesser-known fics. Click on the picture to go to the comm.
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Your loving mod was idly going the the "E" rating over at AO3 as she is wont to do, and stumbled over this story by [personal profile] godsdaisiechain

Jeeves And The Pandemic Rannygazoo
Rating: E
Word Count: 4629
Summary: Jeeves and Bertie live through the 1918 Flu Pandemic.
(This is the trope of one getting sick and the other taking care of him. Except it's both ways.)

There are also new fics about quarantine, so here's a few I particularly liked.

Bertie Self-Isolates by attheborder
Rating: T
Word Count: 4294
Summary: It's 1918, and a terrible flu has struck London. Jeeves tries to convince Bertie to stay inside.

Six Feet Apart by VTsuion
Rating: G
Word Count: 1998
Summary: Jeeves and Wooster are usually content to keep a professional distance, physically at least, but when Wooster is finally released from quarantine after coming down with a bout of influenza, he's a little clingier than usual.

This isn't about the pandemic, but the author is writing a series of one-shots to help us get through this!

Jeeves And The Nightside by Not_You
Rating: T
Word Count: 2117
Summary: As requested by Irina1492: Jeeves has a secret magical ability, and he's extremely worried about Bertie finding out about it.
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Hi, everyone! I’ve been working on an episode-by-episode breakdown of the differences between the Jeeves books/stories and the Jeeves and Wooster TV show. So far, I’ve looked at the first 2 episodes. [personal profile] cuddyclothes has invited me to post them here, so I figured I’d make a post with a list of links to each writeup and edit it as I go along. I hope this is ok, but I’d be happy to do it differently if not. Here’s what I’ve got so far:

S1e1 (“Jeeves Takes Charge”): https://wotwotleigh-prime.tumblr.com/post/617589938124423168/jeeves-wooster-vs-plum-part-1

S1e2 (“Tuppy and the Terrier”):
https://wotwotleigh-prime.tumblr.com/post/617744531594559488/jeeves-and-wooster-vs-plum-part-2 

S1e3 ("The Purity of the Turf"): 
https://wotwotleigh-prime.tumblr.com/post/618063545757777920/jeeves-and-wooster-vs-plum-part-3
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A member here asked what the difference was between the tv show and the stories. So I put out a call for help, and the estimable [personal profile] wotwotleigh delivered, as well as several others.  So this is mostly their writing.

General Differences

Music:

-In the books, it’s implied that Bertie is a decent singer and an excellent dancer, but he doesn’t play the piano. He’s a one-finger melody picker-outer at best. However it is mentioned that Bertie has a piano, so perhaps he does play. Jeeves wouldn’t allow it if Bertie couldn’t play.

-Which leads me to a more specific difference: the instrument that causes the big breakup in Thank You, Jeeves is a banjolele, not a trombone.

-Also, I don’t think we ever get any indications that Jeeves is musically inclined in the books. He is a good dancer, though. (“swinging a dashed efficient shoe”)

Age difference:

-Jeeves and Bertie in the show are quite close in age. Wodehouse claimed they were anywhere from 11 to 20 years apart, depending on when he was asked.

Relatives:

-Aunt Dahlia and Aunt Agatha both have young sons in the books who are totally omitted in the show iirc. The aunts are probably also younger than depicted in the show, given the ages of their kids.

-Jeeves has some relatives who are left out of the show, like Uncle Charlie and Cousin Queenie the maid. Uncle Charlie is depicted in the Deverill Hall episode, but his relationship to Jeeves is left out.

Rubber ducky:

-Appears exactly the once in the books, doesn’t actually belong to Bertie. It lives in a bathroom at Aunt Dahlia’s country abode.

Animals:

-Bertie has all kinds of hilarious encounters with animals, which are touched on in the show but not fully explored. The swan fight from “Jeeves and the Impending Doom” is sadly omitted, as are most of Bertie’s encounters with cats.

-Book!Bertie is a cat person in a big way, he really loves them. His feelings about dogs are more mixed.

Personalities:

Jeeves:

-Meaner in the books. He has a very dry and snarky sense of humor, and is also perfectly willing to get physically violent if the situation calls for it. There are hints of that in the show, but book!Jeeves comes off as just a little more…. murdery.

-He has a flair for theatrics that’s touched on in both the show and the books, but I wish we’d seen more of it in the show. In Thank You, Jeeves, the one novel in which Bertie doesn’t appear, he disguises himself as a bookie, complete with checked suit and mustache. His cold and vaguely menacing performance as Bertie’s lawyer at the end of Aunts Aren’t Gentlemen when he finally comes to the rescue—*chef’s kiss*

Bertie:

-He’s definitely smarter in the books. Part of that comes through in his narrative voice, which is just so sparkling and clever that you know he can’t be a complete idiot. They also play up a lot of his dumb moments for humor in the TV show. He is a lot dumber in the earlier stories, but he gets more clever, wise, and self-sufficient as the books go along. Increasingly Bertie’s problems stem from external circumstances and his own stubborn adherence to his code as opposed to him just being an idiot.

-Bertie’s also more inclined to be a petty bastard from time to time in the books, and I love that.

-I feel like he has more chances to be brave in the books. He’s prepared to (reluctantly) run into a burning house to save a child. The best part about the burning house is he doesn’t think twice about running in to save his Sinbad costume, but when it comes to a living human child it’s like “oh I suppose I should really…”

He has a bit of a more serious fight with Spode in the books (gets grabbed and escapes by burning Spode’s hand with a cigarette!); and is held at gunpoint, locked in a stable, and even gagged and bound by the bad guys in Aunts Aren’t Gentlemen!

Aunt Dahlia:

-One of the great injustices of the TV show is how the beloved Aunt D’s honor is besmirched, imho. She’s a total scoundrel in the books, too, but when it comes down to it, she’ll do anything for Bertie—including physically get between him and a raging Spode. The show makes her much meaner and less sympathetic, especially in S2.

Honoria:

-Much improved by the show, actually. I like that we get to see more of her as a character in her own right, not just through Bertie’s horrified eyes. Also, she really had it in for Jeeves in the short stories, which was part of the reason Bertie disliked her so much.

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