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Ineffectual gentry, cunning servants, horrendous aunts -- all these were contributed to the Genteel Interbellum Setting by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse ("Plum" to friends -- and the last name is prounounced "Woodhouse," not "Woadhouse") (1881-1975), a prolific writer of light comedies, who was also responsible for many early Broadway musicals.
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