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  • '''Blandings Castle''' is a recurring fictional location in many short stories and novels of th ...ed by Wodehouse in his preface to the 1969 reprint of the first book, "the Blandings Castle Saga".<ref>
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  • ...2 April 1935 by [[Herbert Jenkins Ltd|Herbert Jenkins]], London, and, as ''Blandings Castle'', in the United States on 20 September 1935 by [[Doubleday (publisher)|Dou The first six stories all take place at the book's namesake [[Blandings Castle]]; they are set some time between the events of ''[[Leave it to Psmith]]''
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  • ...://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/blandingscastle_1299000352.shtml "Blandings Castle" (1967)]'' at the [[BBC]] Comedy Guide
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  • ...the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]], six of them about events at [[Blandings Castle]], the other six about various other characters.
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  • Gamekeeper at [[Blandings Castle]].
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  • {{rpl|Blandings Castle}} {{rpl|Blandings Castle}}
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  • Fictional character created by [[P.G. Wodehouse]]. [[Butler]] at [[Blandings Castle]]
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  • One of [[Lord Emsworth's]] ten sisters, a widow and the [[chatelaine]] of [[Blandings Castle]]. Early on, her older sister [[Ann]] had been the mistress of the castle.
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  • Fictional pig in the Blandings Castle novels by the English humorist P.G. Wodehouse.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 1929 novel, third in the [[Blandings Castle]] series, by the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 1947 novel, sixth in the [[Blandings Castle]] series by the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]].
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  • Fictional character, lord of the manor at Blandings Castle, in works of English comic writer P.G. Wodehouse.
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  • .../noinclude><noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 1939 novel, fifth in the [[Blandings Castle]] series, by the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Second novel in the [[Blandings Castle]] series by the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]], first published in
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  • ...Emsworth]] and complications ensuing from his possession of an airgun at [[Blandings Castle]].
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  • ...oinclude><noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 1952 novel, seventh in the [[Blandings Castle]] series by the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]].
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  • A 1965 novel, ninth in the [[Blandings Castle]] series by the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]], a.k.a. ''The Brink
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  • ...use]], the first of many featuring [[Lord Emsworth]] and the denizens of [[Blandings Castle]].
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  • The residence of Sir Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe in the fictional series of Blandings Castle stories written by P.G. Wodehouse.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 1933 novel, fourth the [[Blandings Castle]] series, by the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]], a sequel of sorts
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  • ...nt member of his large establishment, is the pivotal figure in a number of Blandings Castle books, being the subject of various schemes and plots by both malefactors a ...spired flights of fancy by Wodehouse, a young suitor of one of the typical Blandings Castle ingenues is obliged in the 1947 novel [[Full Moon]] to disguise himself as
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  • ...the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]], six of them about events at [[Blandings Castle]], the other six about various other characters.
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  • ...{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Published in 1961, it is the eighth novel in the [[Blandings Castle]] series by the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]].
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Published in 1969, it is the tenth novel in the [[Blandings Castle]] series by the British comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]].
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  • ...://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/blandingscastle_1299000352.shtml "Blandings Castle" (1967)]'' at the [[BBC]] Comedy Guide
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  • ...1914, and in the U.S. in ''[[McClure's]]'' that same month. It is set at [[Blandings Castle]], home of [[Lord Emsworth]], and features several other well-known charact * [[Blandings Castle#Books|Complete list of the Blandings books]]
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  • ...2 April 1935 by [[Herbert Jenkins Ltd|Herbert Jenkins]], London, and, as ''Blandings Castle'', in the United States on 20 September 1935 by [[Doubleday (publisher)|Dou The first six stories all take place at the book's namesake [[Blandings Castle]]; they are set some time between the events of ''[[Leave it to Psmith]]''
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  • ...the sixth full-length novel to be set at the idyllic but intrigue-ridden [[Blandings Castle]], home of the amiable but woolly-minded backwoods peer [[Lord Emsworth]].
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  • ...t somewhat bedraggled and befogged [[backwoods peer]], the proprietor of [[Blandings Castle]] makes his first appearance in a 1915 novel, ''[[Something Fresh]]'', and ...dings Castle books|2=List of short stories by P. G. Wodehouse#Blandings|l2=Blandings Castle short stories}}
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  • ...50 lyrics for some 30 musical comedies. And, in addition to the Jeeves and Blandings Castle books, he had several other series about repeating characters.
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  • ...H. Heineman, pp. 101–102.</ref> It is the tenth full-length novel in the [[Blandings Castle]] saga and the last one fully completed by Wodehouse. The title refers to [ [[Blandings Castle]] lacks its usual balm for the ninth [[Lord Emsworth|Earl of Emsworth]], as
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  • ...H. Heineman, pp. 96–97.</ref> It is the eighth full-length novel set at [[Blandings Castle]], and, along with the usual Castle characters, features the ingenious and There is the usual turmoil at [[Blandings Castle]] as [[Lord Emsworth|Clarence, Lord Emsworth]], that amiable but woolly-min
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  • It is the fifth full-length novel to be set at the idyllic [[Blandings Castle]], home of the amiable but woolly-minded backwoods peer [[Lord Emsworth]]. Meanwhile, at [[Blandings Castle]], Horace's uncle the irascible [[Alaric, Duke of Dunstable|Duke of Dunstab
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  • '''Blandings Castle''' is a recurring fictional location in many short stories and novels of th ...ed by Wodehouse in his preface to the 1969 reprint of the first book, "the Blandings Castle Saga".<ref>
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  • It was also the second novel set at [[Blandings Castle]], the first being '''[[Something Fresh]]''' (1915). The Blandings saga, fe ...h the main character is [[Psmith]], the bulk of the story takes place at [[Blandings Castle]] and involves various intrigues within the extended family of [[Lord Emswo
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  • ...list''. New York: James H. Heineman, pp. 98–99. </ref> It is part of the [[Blandings Castle]] saga, being the ninth full-length novel to be set there. [[Blandings Castle]], the idyllic demesne of [[Lord Emsworth|Clarence, Lord Emsworth]], that a
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  • ...ng Fresh'' was the first of what I might call – in fact, I will call – the Blandings Castle Saga.}} ...tions and outrageous coincidences, they soon find themselves on the way to Blandings Castle, where each of them intends to retrieve, for a suitable reward, the valuabl
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  • ...e seventh full-length novel to be set at the idyllic but intrigue-ridden [[Blandings Castle]], home of the amiable but woolly-minded backwoods peer [[Lord Emsworth]].
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  • It forms part of the [[Blandings Castle]] saga and of its owner, the amiable but woolly-minded backwoods peer [[Lor * [[Lord Emsworth]], absent-minded master of Blandings Castle
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  • It is part of the [[Blandings Castle]] series of tales and of its amiable but woolly-minded owner, the backwoods * [[Lord Emsworth]], absent-minded master of [[Blandings Castle]]
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  • ...ams' ''[[New Yorker]]'' cartoons; Beach, from the Wodehouse series about [[Blandings Castle]]; and, Benson from the two series ''[[Soap (TV series)|Soap]]'' and ''[[Be
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  • ...ams' ''[[New Yorker]]'' cartoons; Beach, from the Wodehouse series about [[Blandings Castle]]; and, Benson from the two series ''[[Soap (TV series)|Soap]]'' and ''[[Be
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