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  1. Bertram Wilberforce Wooster is a fictional character in the comedic Jeeves stories created by British author P. G. Wodehouse. An amiable English gentleman and one of the "idle rich", Bertie appears alongside his valet, Jeeves, whose intelligence manages to save Bertie or one of his friends from numerous awkward situations.

  2. Bertie Wooster is the central figure in all but one of Wodehouse's Jeeves stories and novels, which were published between 1915 and 1974. The sole exception is the novel Ring for Jeeves (1953) a third-person narration in which he is mentioned but does not appear.

  3. The following is an incomplete list of fictional characters featured in the books and stories of P. G. Wodehouse, by series, in alphabetical order by series name. Due to overlap between the various classifications of Wodehouse's work, some characters appear more than once.

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    Jeeves is the highly competent valet of a wealthy and idle young Londoner named Bertie Wooster. First appearing in print in 1915, Jeeves continued to feature in Wodehouse's work until his last completed novel Aunts Aren't Gentlemen in 1974, a span of 60 years.

  5. In 1930s, Bertie Wooster is waited on by his manservant, Jeeves, who is a great friend and invaluable resource. Jeeves isn't always able to keep Bertie entirely out of trouble, but he certainly does a good bit of damage control.

  6. 3 days ago · Bertie Wooster. For me, Bertram Wilberforce ("Bertie") Wooster is one of Wodehouse's most endearing, yet at times most irritating, characters. Endearing, because he embodies so many attractive personality traits: good humour, perserverance, generosity, unshakeable loyalty to his friends.

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  8. Jeeves uses his clever analytic mind to solve the sit-com style mishaps of Bertie, his goofball friends, and the wacky, eccentric extended Wooster family. These characters and tales of lunacy and folly inhabit a pleasant, light-and-sunshine world that’s like a comedy version of Downtown Abbey.

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