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A Bunny of Sorts
On the somewhat SERIOUS lines of fanfic:
Something that bothers me late at night is the thought of the time period J and W live in. Pretty soon the depression hits in the US, and I know England didn't suffer nearly as hard, but I wonder how they got by with that? And then of course, the scariest thing is WWII!! (and my knowledge of London life during this time is really limited to what I remember from high school history. Which isn't much.)
I mean, did Wooster have the money to avoid the military? Or did Jeeves for that matter? Or did Jeeves manage to get them both out of it? *fret fret* I'm pretty sure there's ample slash opportunities either way.
>_> These things keep me up at night. LOL, it doesn't make a very good plot bunny for me, but I figured I'd post these disturbing ideas here, in case someone else gets a bite.
I think waaaaaaaaaay to much into historical fiction and real history.
Something that bothers me late at night is the thought of the time period J and W live in. Pretty soon the depression hits in the US, and I know England didn't suffer nearly as hard, but I wonder how they got by with that? And then of course, the scariest thing is WWII!! (and my knowledge of London life during this time is really limited to what I remember from high school history. Which isn't much.)
I mean, did Wooster have the money to avoid the military? Or did Jeeves for that matter? Or did Jeeves manage to get them both out of it? *fret fret* I'm pretty sure there's ample slash opportunities either way.
>_> These things keep me up at night. LOL, it doesn't make a very good plot bunny for me, but I figured I'd post these disturbing ideas here, in case someone else gets a bite.
I think waaaaaaaaaay to much into historical fiction and real history.
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Jeeves DOES resemble a spy, so, yeah, I could buy that.
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stephen fry called it 'pre-lapsarian'. excellent term.
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I do support the idea, actually, that Jeeves would have been cautious and up to date enough on currrent affairs to get Bertie out of the line of fire and move him to America (or possibly even Australia) well in time before anything truly serious could ever happen. And in doing so he'd have kept Bertie blissfully clueless and innocent. I think corruption is the worst thing one could ever do to Bertram W. Or the cruelest anyway.
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The first WW definately happened, as I think Bertie referenced it as the Great War...thus putting the time period sometime before WW2. For all intents and purposes, however, I think Wodehouse-verse exists in a dream-world -- eternally stuck in a period where the first war wasn't as devastating as it was in reality and the second will in all likelihood never occur.
Actually, now that I think of it, the depression must have happened too, because they mention the New Deal. However, while the businessmen involved seem to be affected by the New Deal, none of them ever mention the effects of the Depression. Hm.
I was actually wondering about Prohibition...Bertie and co. seem to encounter no obstacles to living the high life while in New York. I kept expecting something to happen, but nothing ever did.
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Oh, I'm horrible at history anyway.
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Jesus. Tell that to my grandparents.
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Whoa. Seriously? Jeeves was in the war?
Now I have this mental image of Jeeves as some kind of super-spy who single-handedly stepped in and ended the whole thing.
Too bad they didn't have him stay for the treaty-drafting. Would have saved an awful lot of trouble.
Which, come to think of it, might be an explanation for why Wodehouse-verse doesn't seem to have hit WW2 yet (Ring for Jeeves notwithstanding).
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Green Ice (http://www.livejournal.com/users/adina_atl/58365.html)
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What sort of animal is that in your icon? A mouse or a small rat or what? *is a rodent fancier*
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