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Sir Roderick Glossop is a recurring fictional character in the comic novels of P. G. Wodehouse. Sometimes referred to as "the noted nerve specialist" or "the loony doctor", he is the most famous practitioner of psychiatry in Wodehouse's works, appearing in several Wooster-Jeeves stories and one Blandings story. Glossop represents one of the most fearsome authority-figures in the Wodehouse canon who is not an aunt. His character does not satirize any psychological fads in particular, but he manages to appear on the scene whenever one of Wodehouse's hapless heroes happens to be dressed or behaving in a way that might be construed to indicate insanity. During the events of ''Uncle Fred in the Springtime'', he is impersonated by Lord Ickenham, who borrows his identity to take lodgings in Blandings so as to resolve a series of complications. Sir Roderick, of course, suspects nothing. ==Relationships== In ''The Inimitable Jeeves'', he is the president of the West London branch of the Anti-Gambling League. Bertie Wooster's Aunt Agatha is a friend of Sir Roderick's wife Lady Glossop. In ''Thank You, Jeeves'' his wife has been dead for two years and he has become engaged to Lady Chuffnell. In ''Jeeves in the Offing'' they are married. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roderick Glossop」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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