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Featherstonehaugh Ukridge,
entrepreneur Julia Ukridge, his aunt Oakshott, one of
Julia Ukridge's many
butlers Dora Mason,
Julia Ukridge's secretary for a...
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Featherstonehaugh Ukridge (/ˈfænʃɔː ˈjuːkrɪdʒ/ FAN-shaw YOO-krij) is a
fictional character in
comedic stories by
author P. G. Wodehouse.
Ukridge appears in one...
- Mr Mulliner,
Ukridge and, in the US edition,
Freddie Widgeon and the
Oldest Member. The US
edition of the book also
included "
Ukridge and the Home from...
- Club
member Freddie Widgeon, one tale
narrated by Mr Mulliner, and
three Ukridge stories. The
Crime Wave at
Blandings contains the Blandings,
Mulliner and...
- Widgeon, five
Oldest Member golf stories, one
Blandings Castle story, one
Ukridge story, and a
standalone story.
Seven of the
stories were
first published...
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Featherstonehaugh Ukridge,
whose appearances are
otherwise confined to
short stories. The
novel is
narrated by
Jeremy Garnet, an
author and old
friend of
Ukridge. Seeing...
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Ukridge is a
collection of
short stories by P. G. Wodehouse,
first published in the
United Kingdom on 3 June 1924 by
Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the...
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Wodehouse regular series: one Jeeves, one golf story, one Blandings, one
Ukridge, one Mr Mulliner, one
longer Freddie Threepwood story, and two
Drones Club...
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Emsworth and the
Blandings Castle set; the disaster-prone
opportunist Ukridge; the
Oldest Member, with
stories about golf; and Mr Mulliner, with tales...
- the author's
first original comic creation:
Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge. The character, an amoral,
bungling opportunist, is
partly based on Wodehouse's...