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Résumé :
' The Gold Bat ' by P G Wodehouse is a classic school story set in the Edwardian era at Wrykyn, a fictional English public school. The novel captures the vibrant world of boarding school life, where friendship, sportsmanship, and the occasional prank form the backdrop to the daily adventures of its young protagonists. At the heart of the story is Trevor, the respected captain of the cricket team, and O'Hara, a mischievous student whose antics set the plot in motion. When O'Hara and his friend Moriarty decide to tar and feather the statue of a local politician, O'Hara borrows a treasured gold cricket bat from Trevor, only to lose it during the escapade. The disappearance of the gold bat becomes a central mystery, as Trevor and his friends attempt to recover it without revealing their involvement in the prank. The narrative is enriched by subplots involving inter-house rugby matches, the emergence of a secret society called the League, and the tensions between school and town. Wodehouse masterfully portrays the camaraderie and rivalries among the boys, the importance of honor and loyalty, and the challenges of adolescence in a competitive environment. While the story is filled with humor and lighthearted mischief, it also explores deeper themes of responsibility, integrity, and the consequences of ones actions. ' The Gold Bat ' is a vivid and engaging portrayal of public school life, offering readers a nostalgic glimpse into a world where sports, pranks, and friendships define the experience of growing up....
Biographie:
Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, known as P G Wodehouse, was an English writer whose wit and humor made him one of the most widely read authors of the twentieth century. Born in Guildford in 1881, Wodehouse spent his formative years at Dulwich College, an experience that inspired much of his early fiction, including his celebrated school stories. Wodehouses literary career began with stories set in English public schools, such as ' The Gold Bat ', which reflect his keen observation of adolescent life and the dynamics of friendship and rivalry. Over time, he transitioned to comic fiction, creating beloved characters such as Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, Lord Emsworth, and Psmith. His works are characterized by their sparkling dialogue, gentle satire, and enduring appeal to readers of all ages. Throughout his life, Wodehouse wrote novels, short stories, and plays, earning acclaim for his contributions to humorous literature and his influence on the development of the modern comic novel. His legacy endures as a master of the school story and a defining voice in English literature, whose works continue to delight and entertain audiences around the world....
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