307:". Bertie enjoys her company, and says of her, "There are few males or females whose society I enjoy more than that of this genial sister of my late father". She is "a large, genial soul", and Bertie praises "her humanity, sporting qualities, and general good-eggishness". Though typically friendly, she is capable, with effort, of going into an authoritative "grande dame act" if the situation calls for it, assuming a serious expression and cold, aristocratic tone. While she generally has reasonable objectives, she has no objection to resorting to methods such as burglary or blackmail in order to achieve those goals.
333:, she tends to address Bertie, over the phone or indoors, as if "shouting across ploughed fields in a high wind." She sometimes uses hunting cries in regular speech, including "Yoicks!", "Tally ho!", "Gone away!", and "Hark forrard!". She once put her carrying voice to use at a village concert, in which she sang "Every Nice Girl Loves A Sailor" while wearing a
497:« Am taking legal advice to ascertain whether strangling an idiot nephew counts as murder. If it doesn't look out for yourself. Consider your conduct frozen limit. What do you mean by planting your loathsome friends on me like this? Do you think Brinkley Court is a leper colony or what is it? Who is this Spink-Bottle? Love. Travers. »
1581:, chapter 17, p. 170. Dahlia says "For four years I was, if you remember, the proprietor and editress of a weekly paper for women" and Bertie states "It had recently been sold to a mug up Liverpool way, and I have never seen Uncle Tom look chirpier than when the deal went through, he for those four years having had to foot the bills".
314:, Aunt Dahlia is short and solid, with a reddish complexion. According to Bertie, her face takes on a purple tinge in moments of strong emotion. She wears tortoiseshell-rimmed spectacles for reading, and appears to style her hair carefully, as her hair is variously described as her "carefully fixed coiffure", "her
344:, whose cooking is revered by many characters, especially her husband Tom and her nephew Bertie Wooster. Bertie is quick to accept an invitation to Brinkley Court for the chance to enjoy Anatole's cooking, and she uses the promise of his cooking to get Bertie to do various tasks for her. Her butler is
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Aunt Dahlia is also on good terms with Bertie's valet Jeeves. Though at first she doubts his abilities, she quickly learns to appreciate his skill for solving problems. She thinks that Jeeves has a great deal of influence over Bertie's life, as she is certain that Jeeves will decide Bertie's fate in
825:, the magazine "had recently been sold to a mug up Liverpool way", and Dahlia mentions that there was a short story in each issue, adding that "in seventy per cent of those short stories the hero won the heroine's heart by saving her dog or her cat or whatever foul animal she happened to possess."
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Bertie and Aunt Dahlia often call each other terms that others might find insulting in an endearing way, as when Bertie calls her "aged relative" and "old ancestor", and she calls him "young blot" and "abysmal chump". Dahlia's telegram conversations with Bertie can display some rough love; for
809:", as Dahlia's husband Tom Travers insists on calling it) never sold well and only stayed in business because Tom Travers reluctantly paid the bills. Aunt Dahlia ran the paper for three (according to Bertie) or four (according to Dahlia and Bertie) years before selling the magazine to
466:, in which she places a bet on a horse, and intends to ensure that her wager is successful with a plan that involves kidnapping a cat. Though Bertie thinks highly of his Aunt Dahlia, he decides that her moral code is not as strict as his. In any event, she wins her wager.
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Wodehouse spent much of his youth with his many aunts and uncles, as his parents were generally away in Hong Kong. The character of Aunt Dahlia was inspired by one of
Wodehouse's aunts, Louisa Deane. Louisa Deane was the sister of Wodehouse's mother, Eleanor Deane, and
505:« Well, all right. Something in what you say, I suppose. Consider you treacherous worm and contemptible, spineless cowardly custard, but have booked Spink-Bottle. Stay where you are, then, and I hope you get run over by an omnibus. Love. Travers. »
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Bertie refers to Aunt Dahlia as his "good and deserving aunt", in contrast to his unfriendly Aunt Agatha. Unlike Aunt Agatha, she seems to enjoy Bertie's company. Dahlia dandled Bertie on her knee when he was very young, and once saved him from swallowing a
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Wooster, Aunt Dahlia appears in more Jeeves novels, and more Jeeves stories overall, than any other character. She makes an appearance in fourteen Jeeves stories, including seven novels and seven short stories. Only
348:. Before Seppings, Aunt Dahlia employed a butler named Pomeroy, a noble fellow, and before him, Murgatroyd, who turned out to be a thief. Aunt Dahlia has a large, sleepy black cat called Augustus, or "Gus".
457:, she provides her house as a base of operations for the candidacy of Harold "Ginger" Winship, and she wants the businessman L. P. Runkle to pay Tuppy money that she feels Runkle owes him.
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337:. Her performance was well received. As she tells Bertie, "I had them rolling in the aisles. Three encores, and so many bows that I got a crick in my back."
451:, the writer Blair Eggleston writes for the magazine, and Aunt Dahlia and Jeeves save Bertie from the underhanded theatrical agent Jas Waterbury. In
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wrote an article, "How I Keep the Love of my
Husband-Baby", though this article was not published, in "Clustering Round Young Bingo".
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Hollywood: Screenwriting, Satires and Adaptations
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Aunt Dahlia was originally one of the characters in the 1975 musical
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Governor of Market Snodsbury Grammar School, she asks Bertie in
927:, Aunt Dahlia was portrayed by a different actress in each series:
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appear in more Jeeves short stories (eight and ten, respectively).
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Kuzmenko, Michel (The Russian Wodehouse Society) (22 March 2007).
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Murphy, Norman (June 2010). "Milady's Boudoir: The Lady or Not?".
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1516:"The Lady editor quits as magazine leaves historic London home"
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402:, she asks Bertie to sneer at a silver cow-creamer, and after
303:, as I believe the expression is, the year Bluebottle won the
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Pomona Grindle was commissioned to contribute a serial in
777:, Britain's oldest weekly women's magazine. In the story
479:. When Bertie had measles as a child, Aunt Dahlia played
1075:
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355:", Aunt Dahlia hires the incomparable chef Anatole. In "
195:(née Wooster) is a recurring fictional character in the
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She is portrayed by another character in the 2013 play
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voiced Aunt Dahlia in the 2018 BBC radio adaptation of
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Aunt Dahlia was voiced by Jean Stanley in the 1956 BBC
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stories, across much of Wodehouse's writing career:
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1145:Wodehouse, P. G. (2013). Ratcliffe, Sophie (ed.).
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447:", a story that takes place before the sale of
234:, and employs the supremely gifted French chef
1794:(Revised ed.). Constable & Robinson.
1149:. W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 30–34.
882:Blair Eggleston wrote a series of articles on
854:as a serial in "Clustering Round Young Bingo".
16:Fictional character in P. G. Wodehouse stories
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1503:(54). London: P G Wodehouse Society (UK): 11.
1041:. She was portrayed in early performances by
709:are mentioned in several stories, including:
267:, who inspired the character of Aunt Agatha.
218:Proprietor of the weekly newspaper for women
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1077:, a categorized outline of Jeeves characters
841:", and proudly mentions it in other stories.
310:Described as being built along the lines of
2036:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
2017:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
1998:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
1979:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
1960:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
1941:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
1922:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
1903:(Reprinted ed.). London: Arrow Books.
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1071:, an alphabetical list of Jeeves characters
137:Bertie Wooster's father (brother; deceased)
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1713:"Classic Serial: The Code of The Woosters"
1661:"Saturday-Night Theatre: Right Ho, Jeeves"
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1115:who inspired another Wodehouse character,
420:to the newspaper magnate Mr. Trotter. In "
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1636:"What Ho, Jeeves!: Part 12: Aunt Dahlia"
2566:Fictional newspaper publishers (people)
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1208:Ring & Jaggard (1999), pp. 252-256.
2571:Literary characters introduced in 1925
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2502:Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense
2060:"Wodehouse Characters: Dahlia Travers"
1854:Ring, Tony; Jaggard, Geoffrey (1999).
1828:
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1051:Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense
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1831:"Wodehouse Who's Who: Dahlia Travers"
1346:, chapters 5 and 14, pp. 118 and 264.
501:And a few telegrams later, she sent:
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1514:Mayhew, Freddy (30 September 2019).
964:In the 1973–1981 radio drama series
1773:A Brief Guide to Jeeves and Wooster
921:In the 1990-1993 television series
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1552:Ring & Jaggard (1999), p. 173.
1147:P. G. Wodehouse: A Life in Letters
852:Frank Recollections of a Long Life
850:Lady Bablockhythe contributed her
789:one of those rummy streets in the
787:is described as being located in "
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931:in series 1, episodes 2, 4–5; by
2064:The P. G. Wodehouse Story Index
2058:Hutchinson, Kyle (11 May 2006).
551:Aunt Dahlia is featured in many
470:Relationship with Bertie Wooster
199:stories of English comic writer
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2581:Female characters in literature
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939:in series 3, episode 6; and by
723:The Awful Gladness of the Mater
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1217:Cawthorne (2013), pp. 183-184.
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1790:Garrison, Daniel H. (1991) .
1463:, chapter 9, pp. 228 and 251.
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174:Many others (see the list of
2238:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
1977:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
1775:. Constable & Robinson.
1563:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
1370:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
1296:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
992:, Aunt Dahlia was voiced by
876:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
839:Clustering Round Young Bingo
816:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
780:Clustering Round Young Bingo
632:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
586:Jeeves and the Song of Songs
569:Clustering Round Young Bingo
409:Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit
357:Jeeves and the Song of Songs
353:Clustering Round Young Bingo
47:Clustering Round Young Bingo
7:
1877:. McFarland & Company.
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935:in series 2, episode 1; by
128:George Wooster, Lord Yaxley
10:
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2561:P. G. Wodehouse characters
2167:Jeeves and the Greasy Bird
2032:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
2013:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
1994:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
1975:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
1956:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
1937:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
1918:Wodehouse, P. G. (2008) .
1693:. L.A. Theatre Works. 2017
1687:"The Code of the Woosters"
1372:, chapter 12, pp. 120–121.
1199:, chapter 15, pp. 172-173.
1011:series, she was voiced by
888:Jeeves and the Greasy Bird
819:. In the following novel
681:Jeeves and the Greasy Bird
535:Jeeves and the Greasy Bird
445:Jeeves and the Greasy Bird
95:Dahlia Travers née Wooster
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2358:Catsmeat Potter-Pirbright
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1856:Wodehouse in Woostershire
1739:"Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves"
1599:Taves (2006), pp. 189–198
1069:List of Jeeves characters
908:portrayed Aunt Dahlia in
607:The Ordeal of Young Tuppy
373:The Ordeal of Young Tuppy
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2206:The Code of the Woosters
2160:Jeeves Makes an Omelette
2121:Extricating Young Gussie
1939:The Code of the Woosters
1829:Reggie (16 March 2007).
1474:The Code of the Woosters
1448:The Code of the Woosters
1435:The Code of the Woosters
1344:The Code of the Woosters
1333:Garrison (1991), p. 222.
1270:The Code of the Woosters
1091:
1056:The Code of the Woosters
1005:The Code of the Woosters
990:The Code of the Woosters
868:Jeeves Makes an Omelette
860:The Code of the Woosters
648:Jeeves Makes an Omelette
624:The Code of the Woosters
530:The Code of the Woosters
512:The Code of the Woosters
422:Jeeves Makes an Omelette
399:The Code of the Woosters
291:, and has two children,
275:Dahlia Travers lives at
207:'s bonhomous, red-faced
2254:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
1398:, chapter 2, pp. 16–19.
1111:, the father-in-law of
1023:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
957:radio dramatisation of
943:in series 4, episode 4.
665:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
540:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
440:Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves
414:Daphne Dolores Morehead
87:In-universe information
2270:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
2034:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
1792:Who's Who in Wodehouse
1531:Cite journal requires
1383:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
1322:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
1003:'s 2006 adaptation of
698:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
600:The Love That Purifies
507:
499:
463:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
369:The Love That Purifies
238:at her country house,
203:, being best known as
59:Aunts Aren't Gentlemen
2173:List of short stories
2136:The Inimitable Jeeves
1873:Taves, Brian (2006).
1450:, chapter 14, p. 273.
1385:, chapter 13, p. 108.
1359:, chapter 15, p. 169.
1311:, chapter 11, p. 124.
1285:, chapter 12, p. 125.
1256:, chapter 17, p. 215.
1230:, chapter 10, p. 108.
1109:David Freeman-Mitford
771:is probably based on
519:a number of ways in "
503:
495:
2448:The World of Wooster
2429:Step Lively, Jeeves!
2262:Much Obliged, Jeeves
2246:Jeeves in the Offing
2015:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1996:Jeeves in the Offing
1841:on 27 September 2007
1590:Taves (2006), p. 176
1579:Jeeves in the Offing
1437:, chapter 5, p. 120.
1396:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1357:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1324:, chapter 11, p. 93.
1309:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1283:Jeeves in the Offing
1241:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1228:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1197:Much Obliged, Jeeves
1171:Much Obliged, Jeeves
988:radio adaptation of
915:The World of Wooster
822:Jeeves in the Offing
715:Mr Mulliner Speaking
690:Much Obliged, Jeeves
657:Jeeves in the Offing
460:She last appears in
454:Much Obliged, Jeeves
435:Sir Roderick Glossop
430:Jeeves in the Offing
287:. She is married to
222:, she is married to
2536:List of adaptations
1577:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1561:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1489:, chapter 7, p. 63.
1485:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1476:, chapter 1, p. 18.
1472:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1459:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1446:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1433:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1424:, chapter 6, p. 63.
1420:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1411:, chapter 6, p. 61.
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1307:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1298:, chapter 8, p. 72.
1294:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1281:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1272:, chapter 1, p. 11.
1268:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1252:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1243:, chapter 9, p. 87.
1239:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1226:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1195:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1186:, chapter 4, p. 39.
1182:Wodehouse (2008) ,
1173:, chapter 2, p. 16.
1169:Wodehouse (2008) ,
955:BBC Light Programme
912:'s black-and-white
906:Eleanor Summerfield
807:Madame's Nightshirt
705:Aunt Dahlia or her
375:", she again wants
318:", and "her perm".
265:Mary Bathurst Deane
135:(brother; deceased)
21:Fictional character
2456:Jeeves and Wooster
2421:Thank You, Jeeves!
2373:List of characters
2308:Gussie Fink-Nottle
2214:Joy in the Morning
1958:Joy in the Morning
1858:. Porpoise Books.
1717:BBC Genome Project
1640:BBC Genome Project
1487:Joy in the Morning
1083:Jeeves and Wooster
986:L.A. Theatre Works
974:television series.
972:Jeeves and Wooster
924:Jeeves and Wooster
748:Joy in the Morning
729:story (mention of
404:Sir Watkyn Bassett
390:Gussie Fink-Nottle
271:Life and character
176:Bertie's relatives
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2222:The Mating Season
2190:Thank You, Jeeves
2152:Very Good, Jeeves
1986:978-1-78033-824-8
1811:"Wodehouse books"
1782:978-1-78033-824-8
1113:Sir Oswald Mosley
937:Patricia Lawrence
740:Thank You, Jeeves
578:Very Good, Jeeves
416:to help sell the
301:en secondes noces
190:
189:
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2348:Roderick Glossop
2313:Madeline Bassett
2198:Right Ho, Jeeves
2144:Carry On, Jeeves
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