Aunt Agatha | |
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Jeeves character | |
First appearance | "Extricating Young Gussie" (1915) |
Last appearance | "Indian Summer of an Uncle" (1930) |
Created by | P. G. Wodehouse |
Portrayed by | Mary Wimbush Elizabeth Spriggs Fabia Drake and others |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Agatha Gregson Craye née Wooster |
Gender | Female |
Title | Lady Worplesdon |
Family | Dahlia Travers (sister) George Wooster, Lord Yaxley (brother) Henry Wooster (brother; deceased) Bertie Wooster's father (brother; deceased) |
Spouse | Spenser Gregson (deceased) Percy Craye, Lord Worplesdon |
Children | Thomas "Thos" Gregson (son) Lady Florence Craye (stepdaughter) Edwin Craye (stepson) |
Relatives | Bertie Wooster (nephew) Many others (see the list of Bertie's relatives) |
Nationality | British |
Agatha Gregson, née Wooster, later Lady Worplesdon, is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves stories of the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being best known as Bertie Wooster's Aunt Agatha. Haughty and overbearing, Aunt Agatha wants Bertie to marry a wife she finds suitable, though she never manages to get Bertie married, thanks to Jeeves's interference.
She is often mentioned in the stories as being Bertie's fearsome aunt, in contrast to her sister Aunt Dahlia, Bertie's genial aunt.