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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 1H 26M

The Man Upstairs and Other Stories (Part One) with Gwen Sheldon

from Wodehousekeeping

I am rejoined by Gwen Sheldon to peruse the first collection of Wodehouse short stories for a general audience, The Man Upstairs and Other Stories (1914), a bumper crop of nineteen stories and a favourite of both of us. Because there is so much to discuss, we have split the episode into two parts. In the first part we look at the background of the book and Wodehouse's life when he wrote them (living cheaply in New York), and discuss the first eight stories. There will be spoilers.Content note: mention in "Rough-Hew Them How We Will" of attempted suicide and of animal cruelty in "The Man Who Disliked Cats".You can e-mail me at [email protected] a donation at ko-fi.com/wodehousekeepingor follow me on Bluesky or FacebookStories covered in this instalment, with start times:"The Man Upstairs" 12m 33s"Something to Worry About" 23m 52s"Deep Waters" 32m 10s"When Doctors Disagree" 41m 47s"By Advice of Counsel" 49m 13s"Rough-Hew Them How We Will" 57m 03s"The Man Who Disliked Cats" 1h 02m 57s"The Fatal Kink In Algernon" (later rewrite of the above) 1h 11m 50s"Ruth in Exile" 1h 17m 40sOther works by Wodehouse mentionedThe Man With Two Left Feet and Other StoriesOver SeventyUneasy Money (preface)"When Papa Swore in Hindustani"The Code of the WoostersJoy in the MorningA Gentleman of Leisure"Jeeves and the Chump Cyril" The SwoopThe Luck Stone"Sir Roderick Comes To Lunch"Right Ho, Jeeves"The Fatal Kink In Algernon""Aunt Agatha Takes the Count" (AKA "Aunt Agatha Makes a Bloomer")The Adventures of SallyReference works consultedRichard Usborne, Wodehouse at Work to the EndSophie Ratcliffe, P. G. Wodehouse: A Life in LettersRobert McCrum, Wodehouse: A LifeNorman Murphy; A Wodehouse HandbookMadame Eulalie's Rare Plums websiteAlso mentionedThe Ainu people of JapanO. Henry, "The Gift of the Magi"F. Opper, Alphonse and Gaston (comic strip)Alfred, Lord TennysonWilliam Shakespeare, Othello and HamletLord RobertsAgatha Christie's character Hercule PoirotGeorge Herriman, Alexander and Krazy Kat (comic strips)Michael Tisserand, George Herriman: A Life in Black and WhiteThe Book of Ruth (The Bible)Herbert WestbrookThe Billiken Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I am rejoined by Gwen Sheldon to peruse the first collection of Wodehouse short stories for a general audience, The Man Upstairs and Other Stories (1914), a bumper crop of nineteen stories and a favourite of both of us. Because there is so much to discuss, we have split the episode into two parts. In the first part we look at the background of the book and Wodehouse's life when he wrote them (living cheaply in New York), and discuss the first eight stories. There will be spoilers.Content note: mention in "Rough-Hew Them How We Will" of attempted suicide and of animal cruelty in "The Man Who Disliked Cats".You can e-mail me at [email protected] a donation at ko-fi.com/wodehousekeepingor follow me on Bluesky or FacebookStories covered in this instalment, with start times:"The Man Upstairs" 12m 33s"Something to Worry About" 23m 52s"Deep Waters" 32m 10s"When Doctors Disagree" 41m 47s"By Advice of Counsel" 49m 13s"Rough-Hew Them How We Will" 57m 03s"The Man Who Disliked Cats" 1h 02m 57s"The Fatal Kink In Algernon" (later rewrite of the above) 1h 11m 50s"Ruth in Exile" 1h 17m 40sOther works by Wodehouse mentionedThe Man With Two Left Feet and Other StoriesOver SeventyUneasy Money (preface)"When Papa Swore in Hindustani"The Code of the WoostersJoy in the MorningA Gentleman of Leisure"Jeeves and the Chump Cyril" The SwoopThe Luck Stone"Sir Roderick Comes To Lunch"Right Ho, Jeeves"The Fatal Kink In Algernon""Aunt Agatha Takes the Count" (AKA "Aunt Agatha Makes a Bloomer")The Adventures of SallyReference works consultedRichard Usborne, Wodehouse at Work to the EndSophie Ratcliffe, P. G. Wodehouse: A Life in LettersRobert McCrum, Wodehouse: A LifeNorman Murphy; A Wodehouse HandbookMadame Eulalie's Rare Plums websiteAlso mentionedThe Ainu people of JapanO. Henry, "The Gift of the Magi"F. Opper, Alphonse and Gaston (comic strip)Alfred, Lord TennysonWilliam Shakespeare, Othello and HamletLord RobertsAgatha Christie's character Hercule PoirotGeorge Herriman, Alexander and Krazy Kat (comic strips)Michael Tisserand, George Herriman: A Life in Black and WhiteThe Book of Ruth (The Bible)Herbert WestbrookThe Billiken Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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