Bertie Changes His Mind

"Bertie Changes His Mind" is a Jeeves and Wooster short story collected in the book Carry on Jeeves, published in 1925. This short story tells the reader why Bertie Wooster has such a fear of public speaking, a theme which is expanded upon in the novel Right Ho, Jeeves (also known as Brinkley Manor). It is told, in a change, from Jeeves' perspective.[1] The story originally appeared in the August 1922 issue of Strand Magazine in the UK and Cosmopolitan in the US.[2]

References

  1. Dash it, Jeeves! Why are we so funny? Daily Telegraph.
  2. Bertie Changes His Mind Cosmopolitan.
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