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Mr. Mulliner

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conversational theme, and remarking that it reminds him of a story involving a relative. Then, no more than a page or two into the story, Mr. Mulliner effectively takes over the narration of the tale, describing the events that befell the relative in question. In the earlier stories, the unnamed first-person narrator returns very briefly to close out the tale back at the Angler's Rest—in later stories, the story ends when Mr. Mulliner has concluded it.
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magazine. It is signed with initials only (P.G.W.) but the Articles and Verse listing in the bound Punch volume CXCVIIJ Jan-June 1940 attributes the story to Wodehouse, P. G. It mentions by name Hitler, Brauchitsch, and Goebbels, which is very unusual for an author who so seldom allowed politics to
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Like much of Wodehouse's work, the Mr. Mulliner stories were originally written for magazine publication. Thirty-eight of the 43 overall Mulliner stories were originally published between 1926 and 1937. After one brief 1940 anecdote, the final four stories appeared much later, being published between
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Little else is revealed of Mulliner's character beyond his large family, his choice of beverage, and his hobby of fishing (which he mentions in one story replaced his earlier hobby of golf). Nevertheless, Mulliner narrates forty-three short stories. Many are collected in the three books, containing
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also includes one other story which has a tangential connection to the series: "From a Detective's Notebook" (1959) is narrated by the detective Adrian Mulliner, who had previously been established as one of Mr. Mulliner's innumerable nephews. Strictly speaking, despite its appearance in the Mr.
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The Mulliner stories all employ an unusual structure. At the beginning of each story, an unnamed first-person narrator sets the scene at the Angler's Rest pub, describing the conversation at the bar-parlour. This will lead to Mr. Mulliner entering the conversation, generally elaborating on the
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Mr. Mulliner himself is rarely a character in the tales he tells. An exception is the story "George and Alfred", in which Mr. Mulliner tries to help out one of his nephews who has been accused of a crime. In this story, we learn that Mr. Mulliner is a friend of Hollywood studio head Jacob Z.
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The tales of Mulliner all involve one of his relations: there are dozens upon dozens of cousins, nieces, and nephews. These include stories about loves lost, found and rekindled; fortunes made and lost; and opportunities grasped or missed. They take place across the globe: Los Angeles's
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primarily about one of Mr. Mulliner's relatives. However, in these two cases, Mr. Mulliner states that the stories were told to him by relatives; he is therefore reporting a story told to him by a relation, rather than a story about a relation.
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is an omnibus containing 41 of the 43 stories narrated by Mr. Mulliner. It omits "Shock Dogs", and 1937's "Romance at Droitgate Spa", which appears in several other Wodehouse compilations but without the framework of Mr. Mulliner's narration.
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Also note that a handful of what were to become "Mr. Mulliner stories" were originally published in magazines without the framework of Mr. Mulliner telling the story in question. (These include three stories about
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Schnellenhamer, and that he has stayed on Schnellenhamer's yacht while it was cruising the Mediterranean. We also learn that Mr. Mulliner's first name, whatever it may be, is not George.
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One story -- 1940's "Shock Dogs", which is more of a brief topical conversation than a story -- has never been reprinted or collected in any form outside of its original publication in
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Unnamed. Died in the late 19th century. It is this grandmother who made William (below) pledge to not drink until he turned 21—or 41, William can't quite remember which.
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Mulliner omnibus, this tale cannot be considered a Mr. Mulliner story, as Mr. Mulliner does not narrate it, appear in it, and is not actually referenced in it in any way.
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Lancelot Mulliner, an artist, Edward's son; a portrait painter in Bott St, London. Brought up by his uncle Theodore. ("The Story of Webster", "Cats Will Be Cats")
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Adrian Mulliner, a nephew of Mr Mulliner, being a private detective. ("The Smile That Wins", "From a Detective's Notebook")
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George Mulliner, a stammerer and crossword puzzle enthusiast, being in love with Susan Blake. ("The Truth About George")
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starred as Mr Mulliner in a series of radio adaptations of the stories, including six episodes in 2002 under the title
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Lady Wilhelmina Mulliner, the widow of Sir Sholto Mulliner and the mother of Archibald. ("The Code of the Mulliners")
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Montrose Mulliner, Assistant Director of the Perfecto-Zizzbaum Motion Picture Corp. of Hollywood ("Monkey Business")
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Alfred Mulliner, professional conjurer known as the Great Alfredo, identical twin of George ("George and Alfred")
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William Mulliner, a businessman; a survivor of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. ("The Story of William")
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Subsequently, rewritten. First -- and ONLY -- appearance as a Mr. Mulliner story in the 1937 US-only book
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Wilfred Mulliner, a chemist and inventor of various creams, lotions, and tonics, known in the trade as
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Sacheverall Mulliner is a nephew of Mr Mulliner, being a very timid man. ("The Voice From the Past")
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Charlotte Mulliner, a poet writing "Vignettes in Verse". ("The Unpleasantness at Bludleigh Court")
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Fourteen Mulliner stories were adapted for television as part of the 1974–1978 television series
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Early US version published without Mr. Mulliner framework; UK version is narrated by Mr. Mulliner
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Mervyn Mulliner, a son of a Mr Mulliner's cousin, being a chump. ("The Knightly Quest of Mervyn")
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A Mulliner "once received the thanks of his Sovereign for services rendered on the field of
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George Mulliner, screenwriter in Hollywood, identical twin of Alfred ("George and Alfred")
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Wilmot Mulliner, a "nodder" at Perfecto-Zizzbaum ("The Nodder", "The Juice of an Orange")
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Bulstrode Mulliner (son of Joseph Mulliner), screenwriter in Hollywood ("The Castaways")
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Early version published without Mr. Mulliner framework as "Rallying Round Old George"
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Ignatius Mulliner, portrait painter and ukulele player ("The Man Who Gave Up Smoking")
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Percival Mulliner, at preparatory school in Sussex (younger son of Wilfred and Angela)
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Mabel Potter, a private secretary and ex-bird imitator in Vaudeville; marries Wilmot
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Subsequently, rewritten. First appearance as a Mr. Mulliner story in the 1972 book
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Subsequently, rewritten. First appearance as a Mr. Mulliner story in the 1959 book
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Mordred Mulliner, a poet; an accidental pyromaniac. ("The Fiery Wooing of Mordred")
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Early version published without Mr. Mulliner framework as "Joy Bells For Barmy"
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Rupert Mulliner; the father of Anselm. (Mentioned in "Anselm gets his Chance")
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Joseph Mulliner, being the father of Bulstrode. (Mentioned in "The Castaways")
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he also has a cameo role (Rev. Augustine Mulliner reads a letter from him) in
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Eustace Mulliner, works at the British Embassy in Switzerland. ("Open House")
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and a sock collector. He will have to find more in order to seduce and marry
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Note that Mr. Mulliner has three nephews named George, all different people.
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Brancepeth Mulliner, an artist in search of a character. ("Buried Treasure")
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Sidney George McMurdo, insurance executive and scratch golfer; marries Agnes
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Reginald Mulliner, inheritor of a substantial sum of money ("Big Business")
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Frederick Mulliner (brother of Dr George) ("Portrait of a Disciplinarian")
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Anselm Mulliner, a curate, Rupert's younger son ("Anselm Gets His Chance")
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A Sieur de Moulinières "came over with the Conqueror", presumably in 1066.
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Early version published without Mr. Mulliner framework as "Parted Ways"
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Augustus Mulliner; in love with Hermione Brimble. ("The Right Approach")
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Osbert Mulliner, a rich jade collector ("The Ordeal of Osbert Mulliner")
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Cedric Mulliner, a foppish bachelor of 45 years. ("The Story of Cedric")
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Ferdinand Mulliner, studying at Eton (older son of Wilfred and Angela)
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Subsequently, rewritten. First appearance as a Mr. Mulliner story in
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Subsequently, rewritten. First appearance as a Mr. Mulliner story in
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Subsequently, rewritten. First appearance as a Mr. Mulliner story in
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Subsequently, rewritten. First appearance as a Mr. Mulliner story in
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A very brief topical discussion, never reprinted. Not collected in
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Susan Blake, married George (her fellow crossword puzzle enthusiast)
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Subsequently, rewritten. First appearance as a Mr. Mulliner story:
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Agnes Flack, championship golfer and "daughter of a distant cousin"
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Clarence Mulliner, photographer ("The Romance of a Bulb-Squeezer")
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McIlvaine, Eileen; Sherby, Louise S.; Heineman, James H. (1990).
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Kuzmenko, Michel (The Russian Wodehouse Society) (29 July 2007).
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John San Francisco Earthquake Mulliner, son of William and Myrtle
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Theophilus Mulliner, the bishop of Bognor ("The Right Approach")
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Lancelot Bassington Mulliner, an aspiring poet ("Came the Dawn")
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Lady Wickham, novelist under the pen-name "George Masterman"
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P. G. Wodehouse: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist
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McIlvaine (1990), pp. 115–116, B5. In the first edition of
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Egbert Mulliner, assistant editor of The Weekly Booklover (
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Egbert Mulliner, civil servant ("Another Christmas Carol")
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and the English Country House are the settings for many.
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Early version published without Mr. Mulliner framework
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Early version published without Mr. Mulliner framework
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Algernon "Algy" Wymondham-Wymondham is a member of the
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Blandings, a Companion to the Works of P. G. Wodehouse
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Aurelia Cammarleigh is a handsome girl, being the one
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Angela Purvis, conjurer's assistant; marries Frederick
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Fifteen other stories are scattered in other volumes:
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Frederick Fitch-Fitch, prospective antique shop owner
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