P. G. Wodehouse Short Stories Bibliography - Jeeves

Jeeves

All feature Drones Club member Bertie Wooster and his valet, Jeeves.

Fourteen of the chapters in The Inimitable Jeeves were derived by splitting seven previously-published short stories; these original titles are given in parentheses.

  • "Extricating Young Gussie" (The Man with Two Left Feet, 1917)
  • "Leave It to Jeeves" (My Man Jeeves, 1919)
  • "Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest" (My Man Jeeves, 1919; Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "Jeeves and the Hard Boiled Egg" (My Man Jeeves, 1919; Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "Jeeves Exerts the Old Cerebellum" and "No Wedding Bells for Bingo", ("Jeeves in the Springtime") (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "Aunt Agatha Speaks Her Mind" and "Pearls Mean Tears" ("Aunt Agatha Takes the Count") (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "The Pride of the Woosters is Wounded" and "The Hero's Reward" ("Scoring Off Jeeves") (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "Introducing Claude and Eustace" and "Sir Roderick Comes To Lunch" ("Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch") (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "A Letter of Introduction" and "Startling Dressiness of a Lift Attendant" ("Jeeves and the Chump Cyril") (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "Comrade Bingo" and "Bingo Has a Bad Goodwood" ("Comrade Bingo") (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "The Great Sermon Handicap" (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "The Purity of the Turf" (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "The Metropolitan Touch" (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace" (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "Bingo and the Little Woman" and "All's Well" ("Bingo and the Little Woman") (The Inimitable Jeeves, 1923)
  • "Jeeves Takes Charge" (Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "The Artistic Career of Corky" (Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "The Aunt and the Sluggard" (Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "The Rummy Affair of Old Biffy" (Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "Without the Option" (Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "Fixing it for Freddie" (Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "Clustering Round Young Bingo" (Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "Bertie Changes His Mind", the only story which Jeeves narrates (Carry on, Jeeves, 1925)
  • "Jeeves and the Impending Doom" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "The Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "Jeeves and the Yule-tide Spirit" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "Jeeves and the Song of Songs" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "Episode of the Dog McIntosh" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "The Spot of Art" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "Jeeves and the Kid Clementina" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "The Love That Purifies" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "Jeeves and the Old School Chum" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "The Indian Summer of an Uncle" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "The Ordeal of Young Tuppy" (Very Good, Jeeves, 1930)
  • "Jeeves Makes an Omelette" (A Few Quick Ones, 1959)
  • "Jeeves and the Greasy Bird" (Plum Pie, 1966)

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