Honeysuckle Cottage

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La villa del caprifoglio (Honeysuckle Cottage) è un racconto dello scrittore inglese P. G. Wodehouse, pubblicato per la prima volta in volume nel 1933 nella raccolta di racconti Meet Mr Mulliner (in italiano: Mister Mulliner). rdf:langString
"Honeysuckle Cottage" is a short story by the British author P. G. Wodehouse. The story was first published in the 24 January 1925 issue of the Saturday Evening Post in the United States, and in the February 1925 issue of the Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom. Wodehouse subsequently added a framing device in which the story is told by the character of Mr. Mulliner. It is this version which appears in the 1927 short story collection Meet Mr. Mulliner, and subsequent Wodehouse collections. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La villa del caprifoglio
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rdf:langString "Honeysuckle Cottage" is a short story by the British author P. G. Wodehouse. The story was first published in the 24 January 1925 issue of the Saturday Evening Post in the United States, and in the February 1925 issue of the Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom. Wodehouse subsequently added a framing device in which the story is told by the character of Mr. Mulliner. It is this version which appears in the 1927 short story collection Meet Mr. Mulliner, and subsequent Wodehouse collections. Considered by Wodehouse himself to be one of his funniest stories, the story has been viewed as a homage to the writer Henry James. The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein thought it the funniest thing he had ever read, according to his memoir.
rdf:langString La villa del caprifoglio (Honeysuckle Cottage) è un racconto dello scrittore inglese P. G. Wodehouse, pubblicato per la prima volta in volume nel 1933 nella raccolta di racconti Meet Mr Mulliner (in italiano: Mister Mulliner).
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