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The Wrecking Crew (Wodehouse) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Wrecking Crew (Wodehouse)
The Wrecking Crew is a recurring group of fictional characters from the golf stories of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being a foursome of golfers infamous for their grotesque golfing techniques and tedious pace of play.
==Overview==

They featured prominently in the short story "Chester Forgets Himself" (1923), and act as a catalyst whereby the protagonist finds himself uttering a string of profanity in front of a lady whom he very much wants to impress.
The foursome consist of "The First Grave Digger", "The Man with the Hoe", "Old Father Time", and "Consul, the Almost Human".
"The Wrecking Crew consisted of four retired business men who had taken up the noble game late in life because their doctors had ordered them air and exercise."
The First Grave Digger is the nickname of Joseph Poskitt, who appears and is co-protagonist of the Oldest Member short story The Letter of the Law. In this tale he is described as being "()somewhat short-sighted and completely muscle-bound()as an undergraduate, he had made a name as a hammer thrower." He plays the Final of his club's President's Cup against the scheming retired solicitor, Wadsworth Hemmingway. He was "the star performer of the Wrecking Crew () He differed from his colleagues () in that, while they were content to peck cautiously at the ball, he never spared himself in his efforts to do it a violent injury."
Every golfer has been trapped behind this immortal foursome. Their collective name expresses their painfully awkward, brutally slow, meandering and extraordinarily destructive progress over the course—their endless practice-swings, infinite brooding over putts, labored swings, foozled shots and onward crawl, leaving a devastated landscape littered with massive, irreplaceable divots in their wake—but the individual names are allusive as well. “The First Grave Digger” appears, of course, in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, wherein (Act V, Scene 1) he sings the following callous ditty as he digs the grave of the fair Ophelia:
“A pick-axe and a spade, a spade, /
For an a shrouding sheet; /
Oh, a pit of clay for to be made /
For such a guest is meet.” /
“The Man with the Hoe” (“L’Homme à la Houe”), painted in 1861, is a famous painting by Jean-François Millet. Given the proclivities of the Wrecking Crew, Wodehouse may have also have had in mind a poem inspired by Millet’s work—Edwin Markham’s “The Man with the Hoe,” which begins
“Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans /
Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, /
The emptiness of ages in his face, /
And on his back, the burden of the world. /
Who made him dead to rapture and despair, /
A thing that grieves not and that never hopes, /
Stolid and stunned, a brother to the ox? /
Who loosened and let down this brutal jaw? /
Whose was the hand that slanted back this brow? /
Whose breath blew out the light within this brain?” /

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