It is the general view at Eckleton school that there never was such a house of slackers as Kay's. Fenn, head of house and county cricketer, does his best to impose some discipline but is continually undermined by his house-master, the meddlesome and ineffectual Mr Kay. After...
This season, Overlook is pleased to offer The Head of Kay's, a school story.
One of P.G. Wodehouse's classic school tales of Eckleton, the fictional public school and the adventures of the boys of Kay House, including cricket, rugby, other sports, politics, and life in the village.
Set at the fictional school of Eckleton, the story centers around the house of "Kay's," the riotous boys and unpopular master Mr. Kay, and Fenn, the head boy. The story features practical jokes, fighting between the boys and with the locals in the nearby town, politics amongst...
The Head of Kay's is a classic English humour text is one of P.G. Wodehouse's early novels set in English public schools. The story is about two prefects struggling to keep order in a refractory house, despite the actions of its interfering housemaster. Sir Pelham Grenville...
It is the general view at Eckleton school that there never was such a house of slackers as Kay's. Fenn, head of house and county cricketer, does his best to impose some discipline but is continually undermined by his house-master, the meddlesome and ineffectual Mr Kay. After...
"When we get licked tomorrow by half-a-dozen wickets," said Jimmy Silver, tilting his chair until the back touched the wall, "don't say I didn't warn you. If you fellows take down what I say from time to time in note-books, as you ought to do, you'll remember that I offered to...
The Head of Kay's by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse "When we get licked tomorrow by half-a-dozen wickets," said Jimmy Silver, tilting his chair until the back touched the wall, "don't say I didn't warn you. If you fellows take down what I say from time to time in note-books,...
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The Head of Kay's is a classic English humour text is one of P.G. Wodehouse's early novels set in English public schools. The story is about two prefects struggling to keep order in a refractory house, despite the actions of its interfering housemaster.Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse...
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""The Head of Kay's"" is a novel by P.G. Wodehouse, first published in 1905. Set in the fictional English public school of Eckleton, the story revolves around the humorous exploits and misadventures of the students and faculty. Through a blend of witty dialogue and eccentric...
"The Head of Kay's" by P. G. Wodehouse is a delightful novel that combines comedy, British literature, and schoolboy hijinks. Set in a boarding school, Wodehouse's witty narrative follows the misadventures of students as they navigate friendship, sports, and the humorous challenges...
The Head of Kay's is a novel written by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse and first published in 1922. The story revolves around the life of young boys in a British boarding school called Kay's. The protagonist of the story is a mischievous and witty student named William Brown, who...
The Head of Kay's is a novel written by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, first published in 1922. The story revolves around the misadventures of a group of boys at a fictional English public school called Kay's. The school is headed by a strict and formidable headmaster, Mr. Kay,...
The Head Of Kay's is a novel written by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse and published in 1922. The story is set in a fictional English boarding school called Kay's, where the headmaster, Mr. Kay, is retiring and leaving the school in the hands of his successor, Mr. Rossiter. The novel...