Jennings (novels)

Jennings (novels)

The "Jennings" series is a collection of humorous novels of children's literature. There are 25 in total, all written by Anthony Buckeridge (1912-2004). The first, "Jennings Goes to School" (ISBN 0-333-65523-0) appeared in 1950 and new titles were published regularly until the mid-1970s (the last for fourteen years was "Jennings at Large" in 1977, the only book to feature Jennings during the school holidays), with two more in the 1990s ("Jennings Again" in 1991 and "That's Jennings" in 1994). When published in France the name of "Jennings" was changed to "Bennett" while in Norway he is known as " [http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stompa Stompa] ".

Style

Much of the humour rests on misunderstandings attributable to Jennings's literal-mindedness and impetuosity. In the earliest novels in the series there are some Latin puns, but Buckeridge discontinued these, apparently to maximise their appeal. The earlier novels present an idealised version of rural, upper middle class English life in the years between the Second World War and the social revolution of the 1960s; the later ones are still rooted in this era (as Buckeridge admitted) but reflect the changing times surprisingly well.

List of Characters

*J C T Jennings — son of a businessman whose home is at Haywards Heath in the stockbroker belt. He is good-natured and well-meaning, but his tendency to act on impulse results in him getting in to trouble frequently.
*C E J Darbishire — mild-mannered and short-sighted, the son of a clergyman, the Reverend Percival Darbishire, from whom he has inherited a habit of sententiously citing proverbs. Darbishire is Jennings's right hand man. Inherently more cautious than his best friend, he usually finds himself drawn into situations in which he would rather not be involved.
*Venables, Atkinson, Temple, Bromwich (Major) — classmates of Jennings in form 3 and fellow boarders in dormitory 4. Temple's nickname was Bod, from a tortuous schoolboy logic involving his initials, CAT (Charles A Temple), becoming Dog, then Dogsbody, and finally Bod.
*Pettigrew, Marshall — day pupils whose privileges Jennings "borrows" in order to assist him in bending school rules.
*Binns Minor, Blotwell — shrill-voiced first-formers who are treated with condescension appropriate to their years by Jennings and his contemporaries
*Mr L P (Lancelot Phineas) Wilkins ("Old Wilkie") — Jennings's form master, a man of little patience and a volcanic temperament very occasionally redeemed by a heart of gold.
*Mr Michael Carter - Jennings' housemaster, a man of great imperturbability and patience, with a phenomenal ability to detect dissembling and violations of school rules. This character was said by Buckeridge to be based on himself.
*Mr M W B (Martin Winthrop Barlow) Pemberton-Oakes ("The Archbeako") — the headmaster, a classical scholar with a capacity to command immediate discipline.
*Mr Hind — Music master, mild of manner, trailing clouds of smoke from his cherrywood pipe - also teaches art to Form I.
*Mr Topliss - teaches shooting once a week in shooting range behind gymnasium.
*Matron — the school matron: she is sympathetic and understanding, but with a keen ability to spot malingerers.
*Miss Angela Birkenshaw ("Aunt Angela") — Jennings's absent-minded aunt.

Most of the first names of characters have been revealed (John Christopher Timothy Jennings; Charles Edwin Jeremy Darbishire; Robin Atkinson; Charles Temple, etc), but true to the form of British boarding schools, they generally are known exclusively by their surnames.

Minor recurring characters:

*Hawkins ("Old Nightie") — the night watchman.
*Robinson ("Old Pyjams") — the oddjob man. His nickname is obviously a pun on the nightwatchman's nickname of Old Nightie.
*Lieutenant General Sir Melville Merridew DSO MC Bart — retired general, the school's most distinguished alumnus, and frequent bestower of half-holidays.
*Miss Thorpe — tireless voluntary charitable worker within the Linbury community.
*PC Honeyball — Linbury's village policeman.
*Farmer Arrowsmith — owner of a farm adjoining the school grounds.
*Dr Basil Featherstonehaugh Hipkin — an absent-minded zoologist who meets Jennings and Darbishire when they accidentally push him into the river while they are on an illicit boating expedition.
*George the Third - matron's cat, a large ginger tom.

The novels usually followed a format of three major subplots per 16-chapter novel. This practice in turn facilitated a popular BBC radio version on Children's Hour.

List of novels

#"Jennings Goes to School" 1950
#"Jennings Follows a Clue" 1951
#"Jennings' Little Hut" 1951
#"Jennings and Darbishire" 1952
#"Jennings' Diary" 1953
#"According to Jennings" 1954
#"Our Friend Jennings" 1955
#"Thanks to Jennings" 1957
#"Take Jennings, for Instance" 1958
#"Jennings, as Usual" 1959
#"The Trouble With Jennings" 1960
#"Just Like Jennings" 1961
#"Leave it to Jennings" 1963
#"Jennings, Of Course!" 1964
#"Especially Jennings!" 1965
#"A Bookfull of Jennings" 1966
#"Jennings Abounding" 1967 (also titled 'Jennings Unlimited')
#"Jennings in Particular" 1968
#"Trust Jennings!" 1969
#"The Jennings Report" 1970
#"Typically Jennings!" 1971
#"Speaking of Jennings!" 1973
#"Jennings at Large" 1977
#"Jennings Again!" 1991
#"That's Jennings" 1994

BBC7 radio readings

'Jennings goes to School' has been recorded by Stephen Fry, for BBC7 as five 15 minute readings. It is available as an MP3 download.

External links

* [http://www.collectingbooksandmagazines.com/jennings.html ANTHONY BUCKERIDGE and Jennings]
* [http://davidschutte.co.uk/ Author/Publisher, Jennings enthusiast]
* [http://www.stellabooks.com/articles/jennings.php Article discussing the appeal of Jennings stories]


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