cuddyclothes: (Default)
[personal profile] cuddyclothes
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.
cuddyclothes: (Bertie Porn)
[personal profile] cuddyclothes
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."



cuddyclothes: (Bertie Jeeves lean)
[personal profile] cuddyclothes
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.

cuddyclothes: (How To Speak Jooster)
[personal profile] cuddyclothes
What ho! Freeman's Auctions is holding an auction of the P. G. Wodehouse collection of Willia Toplis (does that sound one of Plum's names or what?). Including Stephen Fry's waistcoat from "Jeeves And Wooster"!


The auction is online only, and there are 191 lots, not only books, but also including a silver rowing trophy, historical portraits of his relatives, and Helen Morgan's own scores from Showboat! And much, much more. Take a look at the catalog!

Freeman's Auctions

Thursday, May 7 at 10 AM
cuddyclothes: (Dean Sam OMGYAY)
[personal profile] cuddyclothes
It does your faithful mod's heart good when fills are in my inbox!

The first one is in response to the February Prompt Challenge: Love

Love's First Blush by [personal profile] luthienberen Honoria Glossop/Original Female Character, Epistolary

From The Kinkiness Thread:

Prompt: unshaved!Jeeves: Bertie sees stubble on Jeeves' skin, wants to feel it and can't resist touching him

Fill: Prickly, Part One

Someone went through the Kinkiness Thread and deleted a lot of comments. They might have closed and purged their account, although I don't know how that works since IP addresses aren't logged here. Assuming this is possible please consider not doing this. Many members enjoy and want to respond to them. And we can't be expected to know what was posted, based on the following comments. "Love it!" isn't much of a guide. However I'm not going to be a big meanie and say you can't do so. It's your work and one of the goals is to keep this a safe space.



"I am sorry you deleted that role playing prompt, sir. I should have dearly liked to see you in lederhosen."

At the Art/Vid Post Pics Or It Didn't Happen,

[personal profile] thesadchicken has posted some wonderful art!

Jooster On The Sims 4!
 

Off-topic, I wrote a post about two articles concern Wodehouse's antisemitism on my blog:

"I recently read an essay defending P.G. Wodehouse’s Antisemitism, Wodehouse’s Antisemitism In Context by Elliot MiIlstein. It was reprinted in Plumtopia, a blog devoted to Wodehouse. It infuriated me. (Disclaimer: I’m not Jewish, however my spouse is.)"

At my blog


cuddyclothes: (Bertie Jeeves lean)
[personal profile] cuddyclothes
I posted this in the Fandom After Dark thread but it kind of got lost. It's from the blog Emsworth on Wordpress. There's an interesting discussion to be had about Wodehouse, sex, real life, etc. In the recent McCrum biography there's a fair amount about PGW's sexuality (or lack thereof).

My personal headcanon is that PGW had a portrait of Ramon Novarro over his writing desk and pleasured himself in his private bathroom to pictures of George O'Brien and Clark Gable.


Ramon Navarro



Clark Gable



George O'Brien

Emsworth Blog: Was Wodehouse Squeamish About Sex

Profile

give_satisfaction: (Default)
Give Satisfaction Kink Meme

December 2021

S M T W T F S
   1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
26272829 3031 

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated May. 23rd, 2025 04:59 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios