Honoria Glossop
Honoria Glossop | |
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First appearance | Scoring Off Jeeves (The Inimitable Jeeves) |
Created by | P. G. Wodehouse |
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Gender | Female |
Nationality | English |
Honoria Glossop is a particularly formidable young lady from the Jeeves stories by P. G. Wodehouse. She is of a rather muscular, sporty temperament, and as such remains unattached. Honoria is the daughter of the renowned nerve specialist Sir Roderick Glossop and his wife Lady Glossop and Bertie Wooster once described her voice as "like a lion tamer making some authoritative announcement to one of the troupe".[1]
She is portrayed in the TV series Jeeves and Wooster by Elizabeth Kettle.
Relationships
Honoria was on many occasions in the stories engaged to Bertie Wooster, something which he, when it came to mind, disliked very much, especially as she persisted in trying to 'Improve his mind' with the aid of several books on famous philosophers. However, he managed to shake her off by outraging her parents, thanks to the aid of his valet, Jeeves, whom she dislikes intensely. Since then, she held a torch for Bertie, and he does his best to keep as far away from her as possible.
In Jeeves and the Greasy Bird, Honoria Glossop becomes engaged to a young modern novelist called Blair Eggelston and it looks as if Bertie is finally safe from her.
Her braying laugh is a noteworthy feature mentioned in several books, usually in elaborate similes such as "a laugh that sounded like a squadron of cavalry charging across a tin bridge."
Appearances
- Scoring Off Jeeves (The Inimitable Jeeves)
- Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch (The Inimitable Jeeves)
- Rummy Affair Of Old Biffy (Carry On, Jeeves)
- Jeeves and the Greasy Bird (Plum Pie)
See also
- Justa Grata Honoria A real life Honoria.
References
- ↑ The Jeeves Omnibus Vol. 2 P.G. Wodehouse, Random House, 2012, p. 543.