Follow TV Tropes

Following

History FanficRecs / JeevesandWooster

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Trope is now Sugar Wiki, no non-sugar wicks allowed.


Feel free to add a fanfic of your own to the list, but remember to use the template found [[FanficRecommendations here]][[note]]a copy of the template is just below[[/note]]. Do warn when a fanfic may head into sexual[[note]]please note this includes all sexual activity, not just homosexual or bisexual, including het.[[/note]] or [[BetterThanCanon non-canon]] territory. Some people just don't like it, and as we all know, {{Shipping}} is SeriousBusiness.

to:

Feel free to add a fanfic of your own to the list, but remember to use the template found [[FanficRecommendations here]][[note]]a copy of the template is just below[[/note]]. Do warn when a fanfic may head into sexual[[note]]please note this includes all sexual activity, not just homosexual or bisexual, including het.[[/note]] or [[BetterThanCanon non-canon]] non-canon territory. Some people just don't like it, and as we all know, {{Shipping}} is SeriousBusiness.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
WAFF is now on Sugar Wiki.


* Tags: If any are known. This would be things like {{WAFF}}, {{Lemon}}, DarkFic, any known {{Crossover}}s etc.

to:

* Tags: If any are known. This would be things like {{WAFF}}, SugarWiki/{{WAFF}}, {{Lemon}}, DarkFic, any known {{Crossover}}s etc.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Synopsis:'' What if Bertie Wooster was a pony in Equestria, and attended the Grand Galloping Galla at the same time as Twilight Sparkle and her friends? Join Barney Trotter (the pony version of Bertie Wooster) and his valet, Cheese (Jeeves, of course), as they try to help Barney's old chum, Prince Blueblood (the titular "Old Blooey") get out of an accidental engagement at the Galla. While this is, of course, a very AlternateUniverse version of Jeeves and Wooster, they have the same personalities as ever and the writing style is very Wodehouse-ish. Look for the Mane Six in cameo appearances.

to:

* ''Synopsis:'' What if Bertie Wooster was a pony in Equestria, and attended the Grand Galloping Galla Gala at the same time as Twilight Sparkle and her friends? Join Barney Trotter (the pony version of Bertie Wooster) and his valet, Cheese (Jeeves, of course), as they try to help Barney's old chum, Prince Blueblood (the titular "Old Blooey") get out of an accidental engagement at the Galla.Gala. While this is, of course, a very AlternateUniverse version of Jeeves and Wooster, they have the same personalities as ever and the writing style is very Wodehouse-ish. Look for the Mane Six in cameo appearances.

Added: 256

Changed: 1829

Removed: 131

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None






[[foldercontrol]]

[[folder:Authors and Websites]]
none yet
[[/folder]]

[[folder:General Fics]]

to:

[[foldercontrol]]

[[folder:Authors
[[WMG:Authors and Websites]]
none yet
[[/folder]]

[[folder:General
Websites]]

None yet.

[[WMG:General
Fics]]



* ''Status'': Complete



* ''Status'': Complete



* ''Status'': Complete







[[/folder]]

[[folder: Crossover Fics]]

to:

[[/folder]]

[[folder:
[[WMG: Crossover Fics]]



* ''Status'': Complete






* ''Status'': Complete






* ''Synopsis:'' Shortly after the events of ''The Code of the Woosters,'' Bertie gets two telegrams from Brinkley Court announcing that there's problems between Madeline and Gussie again, and a third telegram that comes from nowhere that just warns of impending doom. As Bertie and Jeeves set out for Brinkley Court, they are stopped by two men who claim to know Jeeves -- one of them introducing himself as "the Doctor," and the other going by "captain Jack Harkness." What follows is not quite a romp through time and space -- but a romp through Brinkley Court in order to find out why Madeline Basset has started acting so weird... in fact, she's started to act like a sane, normal and sensible person.

to:

* ''Status'': Complete
* ''Synopsis:'' Shortly after the events of ''The Code of the Woosters,'' Bertie gets two telegrams from Brinkley Court announcing that there's problems between Madeline and Gussie again, and a third telegram that comes from nowhere that just warns of impending doom. As Bertie and Jeeves set out for Brinkley Court, they are stopped by two men who claim to know Jeeves -- one of them introducing himself as "the Doctor," and the other going by "captain "Captain Jack Harkness." What follows is not quite a romp through time and space -- but a romp through Brinkley Court in order to find out why Madeline Basset has started acting so weird... in fact, she's started to act like a sane, normal and sensible person.
person.



[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shipping Fics]]

to:

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shipping
[[WMG:Shipping Fics]]



''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/24240 Jeeves_and_The_Club_for_Inverts]]'' by ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/users/triedunture/pseuds/triedunture triedunture]]''

to:

''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/24240 Jeeves_and_The_Club_for_Inverts]]'' Jeeves and The Club for Inverts]]'' by ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/users/triedunture/pseuds/triedunture triedunture]]''



* ''Status'': Complete






''[[http://thirstyrobot.livejournal.com/tag/dancecard Sorting Out The Dance Card]]'' by ''[[http://thirstyrobot.livejournal.com/ Thirstyrobot]]''.

to:

''[[http://thirstyrobot.livejournal.com/tag/dancecard ''[[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-9XNNcl1YTCMjY1YTMwYWUtNDdjNy00ZjRhLWEzYmItNTE0OGQ4MTAyYWJl/view?ddrp=1&hl=en# Sorting Out The Dance Card]]'' by ''[[http://thirstyrobot.livejournal.com/ Thirstyrobot]]''.



* ''Status'': Complete






* ''Status'': Complete






''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/57836 Time and Again]]'' by ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/users/darkeyedseer/pseuds/darkeyedseer darkeyedseer]]''

to:

''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/57836 Time ''Time and Again]]'' Again'' by ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/users/darkeyedseer/pseuds/darkeyedseer darkeyedseer]]''[=darkeyedseer=]'



* Vanished from the internet. Please post a link if found.






* ''Status'': Complete




[=[[reviews:JeevesAndTheDangerousDiscovery]]=]

[[/folder]]

to:

\n[=[[reviews:JeevesAndTheDangerousDiscovery]]=]\n\n[[/folder]][=[[reviews:JeevesAndTheDangerousDiscovery]]=]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Synopsis'': Lord Attenbury's emeralds have gone missing while he was staying with Aunt Dahlia, and for once Bertie had nothing to do with it. Fortunately, Bertie's old Oxford chum [[LordPeterWimsey "Flim" Wimsey]] is on hand, and proves to have a knack for the detecting business; Bertie also shows hitherto-unsuspected depths. Starts as a typically fluffy Wooster story, but turns over some unexpected rocks; the narration is all Bertie, but the villains are more in Lord Peter's line, as is the undercurrent flowing from the aftereffects of the War.

to:

* ''Synopsis'': Lord Attenbury's emeralds have gone missing while he was staying with Aunt Dahlia, and for once Bertie had nothing to do with it. Fortunately, Bertie's old Oxford chum [[LordPeterWimsey [[Literature/LordPeterWimsey "Flim" Wimsey]] is on hand, and proves to have a knack for the detecting business; Bertie also shows hitherto-unsuspected depths. Starts as a typically fluffy Wooster story, but turns over some unexpected rocks; the narration is all Bertie, but the villains are more in Lord Peter's line, as is the undercurrent flowing from the aftereffects of the War.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Synopsis:'' A short story told from Jeeves's perspective, set in the 1940s at the beginning of WorldWarII. War is looming, the world is changing, yet Bertie Wooster and his friends and family continue on like they have since 1910. Jeeves knows why: Bertie Wooster is a subconscious RealityWarper.

to:

* ''Synopsis:'' A short story told from Jeeves's perspective, set in the 1940s at the beginning of WorldWarII.UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. War is looming, the world is changing, yet Bertie Wooster and his friends and family continue on like they have since 1910. Jeeves knows why: Bertie Wooster is a subconscious RealityWarper.

Changed: -1

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Synopsis'': Once again, Bertie (who is driving everyone around him up the wall with a newfound passion for alliterations) finds himself roped into going along with a ZanyScheme conducted by Stiffy Pinker, ''née'' Byng and has to impersonate Major Plank in order to convince a bishop and his committee to give the Hon. Rev. Harold "Stinker" Pinker a rural deanship. And this, of course, means it's curtains up for another round of classic Wodehouseian misunderstandings, awkward situations, and an enormous mess that Jeeves has to sort out. It's the sort of plot that wouldn't have been out of place in the later seasons of the TV series, when things got a little sillier.

to:

* ''Synopsis'': Once again, Bertie (who is driving everyone around him up the wall with a newfound passion for alliterations) finds himself roped into going along with a ZanyScheme conducted by Stiffy Pinker, ''née'' Byng Byng, and has to impersonate Major Plank in order to convince a bishop and his committee to give the Hon. Rev. Harold "Stinker" Pinker a rural deanship. And this, of course, means it's curtains up for another round of classic Wodehouseian misunderstandings, awkward situations, and an enormous mess that Jeeves has to sort out. It's the sort of plot that wouldn't have been out of place in the later seasons of the TV series, when things got a little sillier.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''{{http://storyfan.livejournal.com/32302.html Jeeves and the Act of Faith]]'' by Storyfan

to:

''{{http://storyfan.''[[http://storyfan.livejournal.com/32302.html Jeeves and the Act of Faith]]'' by Storyfan

Changed: 22

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ''Synopsis'': Once again, Bertie (who is driving everyone around him up the wall with a newfound passion for alliterations) finds himself roped into going along with a ZanyScheme conducted by Stiffy Pinker, ''née'' Byng and has to impersonate Major Plank in order to convince a bishop and his committee to give Sinker Pinker a rural deanship. And this, of course, means it's curtains up for another round of classic Wodehouseian misunderstandings, awkward situations, and an enormous mess that Jeeves has to sort out. It's the sort of plot that wouldn't have been out of place in the later seasons of the TV series, when things got a little sillier.

to:

* ''Synopsis'': Once again, Bertie (who is driving everyone around him up the wall with a newfound passion for alliterations) finds himself roped into going along with a ZanyScheme conducted by Stiffy Pinker, ''née'' Byng and has to impersonate Major Plank in order to convince a bishop and his committee to give Sinker the Hon. Rev. Harold "Stinker" Pinker a rural deanship. And this, of course, means it's curtains up for another round of classic Wodehouseian misunderstandings, awkward situations, and an enormous mess that Jeeves has to sort out. It's the sort of plot that wouldn't have been out of place in the later seasons of the TV series, when things got a little sillier.

Top