P. G. Wodehouse bibliography


, was an English author, humorist and scriptwriter. After being educated at Dulwich College, to which he remained devoted all his life, he was employed by a bank, but disliked the work and wrote magazine pieces in his spare time. In 1902 he published his first novel, The Pothunters, set at the fictional public school of St. Austin's; his early stories continued the school theme. He also used the school setting in his short story collections, which started in 1903 with the publication of Tales of St. Austin's.
Throughout his novel- and story-writing career Wodehouse created several regular comic characters with whom the public became familiar. These include Bertie Wooster and his valet Jeeves; the immaculate and loquacious Psmith; Lord Emsworth and the Blandings Castle set; the disaster-prone opportunist Ukridge; the Oldest Member, with stories about golf; and Mr Mulliner, with tales on numerous subjects from film studios to the Church of England.
Wodehouse also wrote scripts and screenplays and, in August 1911, his script A Gentleman of Leisure was produced on the Broadway stage. In the 1920s and 1930s he collaborated with Jerome Kern and Guy Bolton in an arrangement that "helped transform the American musical" of the time; in the Grove Dictionary of American Music Larry Stempel writes, "By presenting naturalistic stories and characters and attempting to integrate the songs and lyrics into the action of the libretto, these works brought a new level of intimacy, cohesion, and sophistication to American musical comedy." His writing for plays also turned into scriptwriting, starting with the 1915 film A Gentleman of Leisure. He joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1930 for a year, and then worked for RKO Pictures in 1937.
At the outbreak of the Second World War, and while living in northern France, Wodehouse was captured by the Germans and was interned for over a year. After his release he was tricked into making five comic and apolitical broadcasts on German radio to the still neutral US. After vehement protests in Britain, Wodehouse never returned to his home country again, despite being cleared by an MI5 investigation. He moved to the US permanently in 1947 and took American citizenship in 1955, retaining his British nationality. He continued writing until his death in 1975.

Novels

Initially in chronological order by UK publication date, even when the book was published first in the US or serialised in a magazine in advance of publication in book form.
UK titleYear of UK
publication
UK publisher US titleYear of US
publication
US publisher SeriesNotes
A & C BlackMacmillan PublishersSchool
A & C BlackMacmillan PublishersSchool
A & C BlackMacmillan PublishersSchool
William Tell Told AgainA & C BlackWilliam Tell Told AgainMacmillan Publishers
A & C BlackMacmillan PublishersSchool
Love Among the ChickensNewnesLove Among the ChickensCircleUkridgeA rewritten version was published in 1921
A & C BlackMacmillan PublishersSchool
Not George WashingtonCassell and Co.Not George WashingtonCassell and Co.Co-authored with Herbert Westbrook; a semi-autobiographical novel
Alston RiversSeabury Press
MikeA & C BlackPsmith and SchoolSecond half published as Enter Psmith in 1935; both parts released in 1953, the first half as Mike at Wrykyn and the second as Mike and Psmith
Alston RiversWattAn earlier version, The Gem Collector, was serialised in Ainslee's Magazine in 1909
Psmith in the CityA & C BlackPsmith in the CityMacmillan PublishersPsmith
Mills & BoonWattThe US edition combines the plot of the UK publication with that of Psmith, Journalist
Methuen PublishingWattSchool
Psmith, JournalistA & C BlackPsmith, JournalistMacmillan PublishersPsmith and Kid Brady
Something FreshMethuen PublishingSomething NewD. Appleton & CompanyBlandings Castle
Uneasy MoneyMethuen PublishingUneasy MoneyD. Appleton & Company
Piccadilly JimJenkinsPiccadilly JimDodd, Mead and Company
JenkinsDoran
JenkinsTheir Mutual ChildBoni & Liveright
Jill the RecklessJenkinsDoran
JenkinsThree Men and a MaidDoran
JenkinsMostly SallyDoran
Leave It to PsmithJenkinsLeave It to PsmithDoranPsmith and Blandings Castle
Bill the ConquerorMethuen PublishingBill the ConquerorDoran
Sam the SuddenMethuen PublishingSam in the SuburbsDoran
Methuen PublishingDoran
Money for NothingJenkinsMoney for NothingDoubleday, Doran
Summer LightningJenkinsFish PreferredDoubleday, DoranBlandings Castle
Big MoneyJenkinsBig MoneyDoubleday, Doran
If I Were YouJenkinsIf I Were YouDoubleday, Doran
Doctor SallyMethuen Publishing
Hot WaterJenkinsHot WaterDoubleday, Doran
Heavy WeatherJenkinsHeavy WeatherLittle, Brown and CompanyBlandings Castle
Thank You, JeevesJenkinsThank You, JeevesLittle, Brown and CompanyJeeves
Right Ho, JeevesJenkinsBrinkley ManorLittle, Brown and CompanyJeeves
JenkinsLittle, Brown and Company
Laughing GasJenkinsLaughing GasDoubleday, Doran
Summer MoonshineJenkinsSummer MoonshineDoubleday, Doran
JenkinsDoubleday, DoranJeeves
Uncle Fred in the SpringtimeJenkinsUncle Fred in the SpringtimeDoubleday, DoranBlandings Castle and Uncle Fred
Quick ServiceJenkinsQuick ServiceDoubleday, Doran
Money in the BankJenkinsMoney in the BankDoubleday, Doran
Joy in the MorningJenkinsJoy in the MorningDoubledayJeevesThis has also been published as Jeeves in the Morning in the US
Full MoonJenkinsFull MoonDoubledayBlandings Castle
Spring FeverJenkinsSpring FeverDoubleday
Uncle DynamiteJenkinsUncle DynamiteDidier & Co.Uncle Fred
JenkinsDidier & Co.Jeeves
JenkinsDoubleday
Barmy in WonderlandJenkinsAngel CakeDoubleday
Pigs Have WingsJenkinsPigs Have WingsDoubledayBlandings Castle
Ring for JeevesJenkinsSimon & SchusterJeeves
Jeeves and the Feudal SpiritJenkinsBertie Wooster Sees It ThroughSimon & SchusterJeeves
French LeaveJenkinsFrench LeaveSimon & Schuster
Something FishyJenkinsSimon & Schuster
Cocktail TimeJenkinsCocktail TimeSimon & SchusterUncle Fred
Jeeves in the OffingJenkinsHow Right You Are, JeevesSimon & SchusterJeeves
Ice in the BedroomJenkinsSimon & Schuster
Service with a SmileJenkinsService with a SmileSimon & SchusterBlandings Castle and Uncle Fred
Stiff Upper Lip, JeevesJenkinsStiff Upper Lip, JeevesSimon & SchusterJeeves
Frozen AssetsJenkinsBiffen's MillionsSimon & Schuster
Galahad at BlandingsJenkinsSimon & SchusterBlandings Castle
Company for HenryJenkinsSimon & Schuster
Do Butlers Burgle Banks?JenkinsDo Butlers Burgle Banks?Simon & Schuster
JenkinsNo Nudes Is Good NudesSimon & SchusterBlandings Castle
Barrie & JenkinsSimon & Schuster
Much Obliged, JeevesBarrie & JenkinsJeeves and the Tie That BindsSimon & SchusterJeeves
Pearls, Girls and Monty BodkinBarrie & JenkinsSimon & Schuster
Bachelors AnonymousBarrie & JenkinsBachelors AnonymousSimon & Schuster
Aunts Aren't GentlemenBarrie & JenkinsSimon & SchusterJeeves
Sunset at BlandingsChatto & WindusSunset at BlandingsSimon & SchusterBlandings CastleUnfinished
The Luck StoneGalahad Books

Short story collections

In chronological order by UK publication date, even when the book was published first in the US or serialised in a magazine in advance of publication in book form.
UK titleYear of UK
publication
UK publisher US titleYear of US
publication
US publisher SeriesNotes
Tales of St. Austin'sA & C BlackTales of St. Austin'sMacmillan PublishersSchool
Methuen Publishing
Methuen PublishingDoranJeeves
My Man JeevesNewnesJeevesMany rewritten for Carry On, Jeeves
Indiscretions of ArchieJenkinsIndiscretions of ArchieDoran
JenkinsGolf Without TearsDoranGolf
JenkinsJeevesDoranJeevesWodehouse's biographer, Richard Usborne, considers this a "loosely stiched novel of eighteen chapters which make ten separate stories in The Jeeves Omnibus"
UkridgeJenkinsHe Rather Enjoyed ItDoran
Carry On, JeevesJenkinsCarry On, JeevesDoranJeeves
JenkinsDivotsDoranGolf
Meet Mr MullinerJenkinsMeet Mr MullinerDoubleday, DoranMr. Mulliner
Mr Mulliner SpeakingJenkinsMr Mulliner SpeakingDoubleday, DoranMr. Mulliner
Very Good, JeevesJenkinsVery Good, JeevesDoubleday, DoranJeeves
Mulliner NightsJenkinsMulliner NightsDoubleday, DoranMr. Mulliner
Blandings Castle and ElsewhereJenkinsBlandings CastleDoubleday, DoranBlandings Castle and Mr. Mulliner
Young Men in SpatsJenkinsYoung Men in SpatsDoubleday, Doran
Lord Emsworth and OthersJenkinsCrime Wave at BlandingsDoubleday, DoranBlandings Castle, Golf, Ukridge
Eggs, Beans and CrumpetsJenkinsEggs, Beans and CrumpetsDoubleday, Doran
Nothing SeriousJenkinsNothing SeriousDoubleday, DoranBlandings Castle, Golf, Ukridge
JenkinsSimon & SchusterJeeves, Ukridge, Mr. Mulliner
Plum PieJenkinsPlum PieSimon & SchusterJeeves, Blandings, Ukridge, Mr. MullinerShort stories, poems, essay
Seabury Press
A Man of MeansPorpoise Books
Plum StonesGalahad Books
Tales of Wrykyn and ElsewherePorpoise BooksSchool
Enter Jeeves1997Dover PublicationsJeeves, Reggie PepperEarly Jeeves stories and all Reggie Pepper stories
Kid Brady Stories and A Man of MeansEveryman BooksKid Brady Stories and A Man of MeansThe Overlook PressKid Brady

Individual short stories

Wodehouse wrote more than 300 short stories. Many of these stories were originally published in magazines and subsequently published in short story collections. Wodehouse also contributed other works to periodicals such as articles and poems, and some of Wodehouse's novels were originally serialised in magazines as well.

Plays

TitleLocation of first performanceDate of first performanceYear of
publication
Publisher Notes
After the ShowUnknownBy Wodehouse and Herbert Westbrook
Playhouse Theatre, New York24 August 1911By Wodehouse and John Stapleton; adaptation of Wodehouse's novel A Gentleman of Leisure
McVicker's Theater, Chicago13 March 1913By Wodehouse and John Stapleton; revival of A Gentleman of Leisure
Brother AlfredSavoy Theatre, London8 April 1913By Wodehouse and Herbert Westbrook; adaptation of Wodehouse's short story "Rallying Round Old George"
Nuts and WineEmpire Theatre, London4 January 1914By Wodehouse and C.H. Bovill
Have a HeartLiberty Theatre, New York11 January 1917New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; music by Jerome Kern
Oh Boy!Princess Theatre, New York20 February 1917New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; revised for the UK as Oh Joy!
Leave It to JaneLongacre Theatre, New York28 August 1917New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; music by Jerome Kern
Kitty DarlinTeck Theatre, Buffalo, New York19 September 1917New York and Boston: G. SchirmerBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton
New Amsterdam Theatre, New York24 September 1917New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton
Miss 1917Century Theatre, New York5 November 1917New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton
Oh, Lady! Lady!!Princess Theatre, New York1 February 1918New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; music by Jerome Kern
See You LaterAcademy of music, Baltimore, Maryland15 April 1918New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton
New Amsterdam Theatre, New York16 September 1918New York and London: Chappell & CoBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; revised for the UK as Kissing Time
Globe Theatre, New York4 November 1918By Wodehouse and Guy Bolton
Oh, My Dear!Princess Theatre, New York27 November 1918New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton
Lyric Theatre New York25 November 1919New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton
SallyNew Amsterdam Theatre, New York21 December 1920New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse, Guy Bolton, Clifford Grey, Buddy De Sylva and Anne Caldwell; music by Jerome Kern
Adelphi Theatre, London5 October 1921London : Ascherberg, Hopwood & CrewBy Wodehouse and Fred Thompson
Winter Garden Theatre, London19 September 1922London and Sydney: Chappell; New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and George Grossmith; music by Jerome Kern
Winter Garden Theatre, London5 September 1923London and Sydney: Chappell; New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and George Grossmith; music by Jerome Kern
Sitting PrettyFulton Theatre, New York8 April 1924New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; music by Jerome Kern
Hearts and DiamondsStrand Theatre1 June 1926London: ProwseBy Wodehouse and Laurie Wylie; adaptation of The Orlov by Biuno Granichstaedten and Ernst Marischka
Henry Miller's Theatre, New York3 November 1926New York: Brentano'sAdaptation of a play by Ferenc Molnár
Imperial Theatre, New York8 November 1926London and Sydney: Chappell; New York: T.B. HarmsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Her Cardboard LoverEmpire Theatre, New York21 March 1927By Wodehouse and Valerie Wyngate; music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin; based on Dans sa candeur naïve by Jacques Deval
Good Morning, BillDuke of York's Theatre, London28 November 1927London: MethuenAdapted from a play by Ladislaus Fodor
Lyric Theatre, New York13 March 1928London: ChappellBy Wodehouse and Clifford Grey; adaptation of The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
New Theatre, London13 August 1928London: Samuel FrenchBy Wodehouse and Ian Hay; adaptation of Wodehouse's novel A Damsel in Distress
Baa, Baa, Black SheepNew Theatre, London22 April 1929London: Samuel FrenchBy Wodehouse and Ian Hay
Candle-lightEmpire Theatre, New York30 September 1929London and New York: Samuel FrenchAdapted from a play by Siegfried Geyer
Leave It to PsmithShaftesbury Theatre, London30 September 1930London: Samuel FrenchBy Wodehouse and Ian Hay; adaptation of Wodehouse's novel Leave It to Psmith
Who's WhoDuke of York's Theatre, London20 September 1934By Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; adaptation of Wodehouse's novel If I Were You
Anything GoesAlvin Theatre21 November 1934New York: Samuel FrenchBy Wodehouse, Guy Bolton, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse; lyrics and music by Cole Porter
Saville Theatre, London21 November 1935By Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; adaptation of Wodehouse's novel Hot Water
ArthurAdapted in 1947 from Jemand by Ferenc Molnár; not produced
Game of HeartsAdapted in 1947 from a play by Ferenc Molnár; not produced
Don't Listen, LadiesSt James's Theatre, London2 September 1948By Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; adapted from a play by Sacha Guitry
Nothing SeriousNo major productions, but produced in the provinces by touring companies
PhippsBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton in 1951; not produced
Come On, JeevesLondon: EvansBy Wodehouse and Guy Bolton; no major productions, but produced in the provinces by touring companies
Oh, Clarence!Opera House, Manchester; later Lyric Theatre, London and on tour29 July 1968London: English Theatre GuildAdapted by John Chapman from Blandings Castle stories

Films

TitleYear of releaseStudioNotes
Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co.Based on the play A Gentleman of Leisure by John Stapleton and Wodehouse
Albert Capellani ProductionsBased on Wodehouse's 1919 novel A Damsel in Distress
Piccadilly JimSelznick PicturesBased on Wodehouse's 1917 novel Piccadilly Jim
Jesse D. Hampton ProductionsBased on Wodehouse's 1912 novel The Prince and Betty
Oh, Lady, LadyRealart PicturesBased on the play Oh, Lady! Lady!! by Guy Bolton, Jerome Kern and Wodehouse
Paramount PicturesBased on the play A Gentleman of Leisure by John Stapleton and Wodehouse
Sascha-Film / Phoebus FilmGerman-Danish-Austrian film. Based on the short story "The Making of Mac's" from The Man with Two Left Feet
Oh, Kay!First National PicturesBased on Wodehouse's 1926 play Oh, Kay!
Those Three French GirlsCosmopolitan ProductionsDialogue by Wodehouse
Metro-Goldwyn-MayerAdditional dialogue by Wodehouse
Brother AlfredBritish International PicturesBased on the play Brother Alfred by Herbert Westbrook and Wodehouse
Leave It to MeBritish International PicturesBased on Wodehouse's 1923 novel Leave It to Psmith
Summer LightningBritish and Dominions Film CorporationBased on Wodehouse's 1929 novel Summer Lightning
Anything GoesParamount PicturesBased on the play Anything Goes by Guy Bolton, Cole Porter and Wodehouse
Piccadilly JimMetro-Goldwyn-MayerBased on Wodehouse's 1917 novel Piccadilly Jim
Thank You, Jeeves!20th Century FoxBased on Wodehouse's 1934 novel Thank You, Jeeves
Step Lively, Jeeves20th Century FoxBased the characters created by Wodehouse
RKO PicturesScreenwriter; Based on his 1919 novel A Damsel in Distress
RosalieMetro-Goldwyn-MayerBased on the 1928 musical play Rosalie by George Gershwin, Sigmund Romberg, Ira Gershwin and Wodehouse
Thunder and LightningSvensk FilmindustriSwedish film. Based on Wodehouse's 1929 novel Summer Lightning
Anything GoesParamount PicturesBased on the play Anything Goes by Guy Bolton, Cole Porter and Wodehouse
Knightsbridge FilmsBased on Wodehouse's 1921 novel The Girl on the Boat

Autobiographies and miscellany

The following is a collection of published autobiographical and miscellaneous work. There are transcripts available of the five broadcasts he made, available online, including through the PG Wodehouse Society.
UK titleYear of UK
publication
UK publisher US titleYear of US
publication
US publisher Notes
Globe PublishingWith Herbert Westbrook; collected journalism
Louder and FunnierFaber and FaberArticles written for Vanity Fair
Bring on the Girls!JenkinsBring on the Girls!Simon & SchusterSemi-autobiographical stories, in collaboration with Guy Bolton
Performing FleaJenkinsAuthor! Author!Simon & SchusterA collection of letters, with notes
Over SeventyJenkinsAmerica, I Like YouSimon & Schuster
HutchinsonPoems
Yours, Plum: the letters of P.G. WodehouseHutchinsonCorrespondence; edited by Frances Donaldson
HutchinsonW. W. Norton & CompanyCorrespondence; edited by Sophie Ratcliffe