Leave It to Psmith, published in 1923, is one of P. G. Wodehouse’s finest comedic novels. The charming and resourceful Psmith (with a silent “P”) takes a post at Blandings Castle and becomes entangled in romantic mix-ups, jewel thefts, and mistaken identities. Wodehouse’s blend of witty dialogue, eccentric characters, and farcical plot twists creates a joyful romp through English high society. The novel showcases Wodehouse’s mastery of light-hearted satire and remains a classic of British humor.
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