Jennings



         


The Jennings series is a collection of comic novels of children's literature. There are 25 in total, all written by Anthony Buckeridge. The first, Jennings Goes to School (ISBN 0333655230) appeared in 1950 and new titles were published regularly until the mid-1970s, with two more in the early 1990s.

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Setting

The stories are set at Linbury Court Preparatory School - a single sex boarding school attended by the eponymous hero, John Christopher Timothy Jennings, his best friend Charles Edwin Jeremy Darbishire and 77 other boys aged from 8 to 14. The school is located in the converted former Elizabethan manor house, Linbury Court, of the fictitious village of Linbury (local market town Dunhambury) near Brighton.

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Style

Much of the humour rests on misunderstandings attributable to Jennings' literal-mindedness and impetuosity. In the earliest novels in the series there are some Latin puns, but Buckeridge discontinued these in later books apparently in order to maximise their appeal. Taken as a whole the 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.

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List of Characters

Jennings - son of a business man whose home is at Haywards Heath in the stockbroker belt
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.
Venables, Atkinson, Temple, Bromwich - class mates 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' form master, a man of little patience and a volcanic temperament very occasionally redeemed by a heart of gold
Mr Michael Carter - Jennings' house master, a man of great imperturbability and patience, with a phenomenal ability to detect dissembling and violations of school rules
Mr M. W. B. Pemberton-Oakes (The Archbeako) - the headmaster, a classical scholar with a capacity to command immediate discipline
Matron - the school matron: she is sympathetic and understanding, but with a keen ability to spot malingerers
Miss Angela Berkinshaw (Aunt Angela) - Jennings' absent minded aunt

The minor characters:

Hawkins (Old Nightie) - The night watchman
Robinson (Old Pyjamas) - The odd job man. His nickname is obviously a pun on the nightwatchman's nickname of Old Nightie
Lieutenant General Sir Melville Merridew DSO MC - Retired general, the school's most distinguished alumnus, and frequent bestower of half-holidays.
Miss Thorpe - Tireless voluntary charitable worker within the Linbury village community
PC Honeyball - Linbury's village policeman
Farmer Arrowsmith - Owner of a farm adjoining the school grounds
Dr Hipkin - An absent minded zoologist who meets Jennings and Darbishire when they knock 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 (sixteen chapter) novel. This practice in turn facilitated a popular BBC radio adaptation.

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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

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

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