Reginald Jeeves is a
fictional character, created by British comic writer
P. G. Wodehouse. More commonly referred to as
Jeeves, he is the quintessential gentleman's personal gentleman or valet. (A valet is a servant who incidentally deals with clothes and does some 'menial' tasks, though his primary function is direct attendance on his master). Jeeves is mainly the servant to
Bertie Wooster, a rich, foolish, foppish but good-hearted post-
First World War bachelor (though in the style of the Edwardian Era), with whom he makes up one of the great comic duos of English literature. Jeeves uses his near-omniscience to get Bertie out of tricky situations, usually out of unsuitable engagements (to, for example,
Madeline Bassett[?]).
Jeeves is a member of the Junior Ganymede Club (Ganymede was the cup-bearer for Jupiter), a club for butlers and valets, where he has to write down all the wrongdoings of Bertie Wooster.
The character's propensity for wisdom and knowledge is so well known that it inspired the search website Ask Jeeves[?].
Jeeves has been portrayed on television series by Stephen Fry in the early 1990s and by Dennis Price in the 1960s.
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