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Wodehouse was a British author, best known for his comedic novels, short stories, and plays that showcased his mastery of language, satire, and wit.\n\n### Early Life and Background\nWodehouse's early life was marked by a passion for storytelling and writing. He was the youngest of three children born to Henry Ernest Wodehouse, a solicitor, and Eleanor Wodehouse (née Innes). Growing up in an affluent family, P.G. had access to private education and developed his interests in music, literature, and sports. During World War I, he served as a correspondent for the _London Evening Standard_ and was captured by German forces in 1916. This experience would later influence some of his works.\n\n### Major Accomplishments\nWodehouse's writing career spanned over five decades, during which he produced more than 100 novels, numerous short stories, and several plays. His most notable works include the Jeeves series, featuring the clever valet Jeeves and his master Bertie Wooster; the Blandings Castle series, revolving around the aristocratic Lord Emsworth and his pig, Empress of Blandings; and _The Inimitable Jeeves_, which is widely regarded as one of the greatest novels of all time.\n\n### Notable Works or Actions\nSome of Wodehouse's most celebrated works include:\n\n*   _Something Fresh_ (1915), a novel that marked his breakthrough in the literary world.\n*   _Jeeves and Wooster_ series, which consists of 12 short story collections featuring the Jeeves character.\n*   _The Code of the Woosters_ (1938), a novel where Wodehouse's mastery of language, satire, and wit shine.\n\n### Impact and Legacy\nP.G. Wodehouse's impact on literature extends far beyond his immense popularity during his lifetime. His works have been translated into numerous languages, making him one of the most widely read authors in history. His unique blend of humor, satire, and wit has influenced countless writers, including P.G. Woodhouse himself.\n\n### Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered\nP.G. Wodehouse's enduring appeal can be attributed to his exceptional storytelling ability, coupled with his keen observation of human nature, social class, and the intricacies of life. His writing style has been described as \"effortless\" and \"lyrical,\" making him one of the most beloved authors in history.\n\nIn conclusion, P.G. Wodehouse was a master of wit, humor, and satire whose works continue to captivate readers worldwide. 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