Love Among the Chickens
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Author | P. G. Wodehouse |
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Language | English |
Series | Ukridge |
Genre | Comic novel |
Publisher | George Newnes |
Publication date | June 1906 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Love Among the Chickens is a novel by
In 1921, Wodehouse revised the book. In the 1906 version, the first five chapters were narrated in the
This is the only novel to feature the recurring character Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge, whose appearances are otherwise confined to short stories.
Plot introduction
The novel is narrated by
Plot summary
Jeremy Garnet, hearing that his old friend Ukridge has called while he was out, and fearing that the peace he needs to plan his next book is about to be disturbed, decides to leave London for a time. But he is too late. Ukridge arrives, with his wife
They arrive at the house, meet hired man
Soon the Ukridges invite their new neighbours over for dinner, but the cat gets stuck up the chimney and they are unable to cook. Fed cold food, and upset by Ukridge's small talk, especially on the topic of Irish Home Rule, the Professor storms out, and Garnet finds himself in his beloved's father's bad books.
The chickens become ill, and Garnet, on his way to fetch help, runs into Phyllis, who shows him some friendliness. Later, bathing at the beach, he spies the Professor, fishing from a boat. He hatches a plan, bribes a local,
With the chicken farm struggling, a local informs Derrick of Garnet's boat plot, and he finds himself once again despised. He buries himself in the farm and his writing, but after a week he comes across Phyillis alone, and explains his actions to her. He declares his love, and she returns it, revealing that Chase is in fact engaged to her sister Norah, but adds that her father, loathing Garnet, would never consent to them marrying. On Ukridge's advice, they beard the man in the sea, and Garnet announces his love for Phyllis, but only makes Derrick angrier.
Garnet finds himself up against the Professor in the final of a local golf tournament, which, he has learned, the Professor has long been desperate to win. He plays a bad game, and wins the Professor round, giving him the match but winning his consent. Returning to the farm, he finds that the Ukridges have disappeared, apparently bolted to London to flee their creditors.
A swarm of said creditors arrive, and begin ransacking the farm; they have turned to the chickens when Ukridge returns, bearing wealth courtesy of Millie's
Characters
- Stanley Featherstonehaugh Ukridge, the irrepressible entrepreneur
- Millie, his new wife
- Beale, their hired man
- Jeremy Garnet, a friend of Ukridge, a novelist
- Professor Derrick, Ukridge's Irish neighbour
- Phyllis, the professor's daughter
- Tom Chase, their house-guest
- Harry Hawk, a local man, who hires out his boat to fishermen
- Aunt Elizabeth, a temperamental hen, named after Millie's aunt
Publication history
The first UK edition of the book, published June 1906, featured three illustrations and a frontispiece by H. M. Brock.[1] In the US magazine Circle, the story was serialised from September 1908 to March 1909 and illustrated by Armand Both.[3] The frontispiece and five illustrations in the first US edition book, published 11 May 1909, were by Armand Both.[1]
This was the first book by Wodehouse to be published separately in the U.S. The books that had appeared there before had all been printed from imported plates of the UK edition by Macmillan, New York, between 1902 and 1907. These included The Pothunters, A Prefect's Uncle, Tales of St. Austin's, William Tell Told Again, and The White Feather, the last of which was first published in the UK after Love Among the Chickens.[4]
See also
- List of Wodehouse's Ukridge stories
References
- Notes
- Sources
- McIlvaine, Eileen; Sherby, Louise S.; Heineman, James H. (1990). P. G. Wodehouse: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist. New York: James H. Heineman Inc. ISBN 978-0-87008-125-5.
External links
- Love Among the Chickens at Standard Ebooks
- The Russian Wodehouse Society's page, with numerous book covers and a list of characters
- Fantastic Fiction's page, with details of published editions, photos of book covers and links to used copies
- An analysis of the book, with annotated text, synopsis, lists of characters and locations, and selected quotes
- Free eBook of Love Among the Chickens (1921 rewrite) at Project Gutenberg
Love Among the Chickens public domain audiobook at LibriVox