Photograph of P.G. Wodehouse reading a book in his study

P.G. Wodehouse: the Man, the Musicals, the Manuscripts

A celebration of P.G. Wodehouse with talks about his wide ranging creative oeuvre, musical performance and insights from his archive.

About P.G. Wodehouse: the Man, the Musicals, the Manuscripts

Photograph of P.G. Wodehouse reading a book in his study

Please join us for a day celebrating the life and work of the acclaimed novelist, humourist and lyricist, P G Wodehouse (1881–1975). Talks will shed light on different aspects of Wodehouse’s oeuvre including his novels and stories, his work as a lyricist, and international appreciation of his work. An introduction to the Wodehouse archive, which is held at the British Library, will be given by Paul Kent, and there will be an opportunity for attendees to look at a selection of items from the archive during the lunch break.

We will be joined by speakers, H.E. Vikram Doraiswami, High Commissioner of India to the UK, Professor Sophie Ratcliffe and Nigel Rees and performers, Hal and Lara Cazalet. Broadcast journalist, James Naughtie, who will be the Chairman for the day.

This event is being organised by The P G Wodehouse Society (UK) and The British Library to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of P G Wodehouse.

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Attending you event

This is an in-person only event in the British Library Knowledge Centre. The doors will open at 9.30. Please arrive no later than 15 minutes before the start time of this event.  If you have specific access requirements please email customer@bl.uk

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