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Il Principe e Betty

di P. G. Wodehouse

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Greedy robber baron Benjamin Scobell has hatched what he believes to be a can't-fail scheme to bolster his bank account even further. But his plans to build a gambler's paradise on a little-visited Mediterranean island go horribly awry when it's discovered that his beloved niece Betty has a history of romantic entanglement with the heir to the country's throne. Disaster??and hilarity??ensues… (altro)

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Needs more wacky antics ( )
  hatingongodot | May 3, 2020 |
Simply very dull. ( )
  krazy4katz | Apr 2, 2017 |
This is the most disappointing PG Woodhouse I have encountered because it lacks the usual Woodhouse sparkle. In addition, it is more or less a retelling of one of the Psmith stories where Psmith becomes a journalist in NYC.

Life is too short to waste on a bad Woodhouse... ( )
  M_Clark | Feb 28, 2016 |
I like most of this author’s works but this is among the few that barely passes as being “okay”. It felt disjointed in that the first third of the book is set on an island close to France, whereas the remainder of the tale is set in America, which feels like Mr Wodehouse grew tired of the original storyline and opted for a radical change.

Another reason why this didn’t appeal is that those last two-thirds of the book are almost identical to events in “Psmith Journalist”, which I’ve read not long before this one, meaning I knew what was coming. There are subtle changes, such as a few different characters. The Psmith from other Wodehouse tales is the same character as the Smith in this one, except Psmith is English and Smith is American.

The main reason this didn’t appeal to me is owing to the amount of long-winded narrative and the lack of snappy dialogue that Mr Wodehouse was always a master at. In fact the first chapter features some of his classic witty character exchanges, which made me think that I was in store for another engaging comedy, but the waffling second chapter stated the real narrative pace and tone.

A few quality moments here and there persuaded me to rate this novel two stars instead of one. ( )
  PhilSyphe | Nov 23, 2015 |
Did not expect the story to unfold as it did, it was Ok but didn't have quite the same pizzazz as most of his work. ( )
  DorotheaSocea | Apr 28, 2012 |
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A pretty girl in a blue dress came out of the house,and began to walk slowly across the terrace to where Elsa Keith sat with Marvin Rossiter in the shade of the big sycamore.
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The Prince at Large was the provisional title of this book prior to publication.

"The Prince and Betty is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse. It was originally published in Ainslee's Magazine in the United States in January 1912, and, in a slightly different form, as a serial in Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom between February and April 1912. It was published in book form, in the United Kingdom by Mills & Boon on 1 May 1912. A substantially different version, which incorporated the plot of Psmith, Journalist, was published in the US by W.J. Watt & Company, New York on 14 February 1912." The Prince and Betty in Wikipedia

They really shouldn't be combined, but I suspect that it is too late.
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Classic Literature. Fiction. Romance. Humor (Fiction.) HTML:

Greedy robber baron Benjamin Scobell has hatched what he believes to be a can't-fail scheme to bolster his bank account even further. But his plans to build a gambler's paradise on a little-visited Mediterranean island go horribly awry when it's discovered that his beloved niece Betty has a history of romantic entanglement with the heir to the country's throne. Disaster??and hilarity??ensues

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