Agatha Gregson (sister) George Wooster, Lord Yaxley (brother) Henry Wooster (brother; deceased) Bertie Wooster's father (brother; deceased)
Spouse
Tom Travers
Children
Angela Travers Bonzo Travers
Relatives
Bertie Wooster (nephew) Many others (see the list of Bertie's relatives)
Nationality
British
Dahlia Travers (née Wooster) is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves stories of English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being best known as Bertie Wooster's bonhomous, red-faced Aunt Dahlia. She is much beloved by her nephew, in contrast with her sister, Bertie's Aunt Agatha.
Proprietor of the weekly newspaper for women Milady's Boudoir, she is married to Tom Travers, mother of Angela Travers and Bonzo Travers, and employs the supremely gifted French chef Anatole at her country house, Brinkley Court.
Aside from Jeeves and Bertie 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 Aunt Agatha and Bingo Little appear in more Jeeves short stories (eight and ten, respectively).
Wooster's bonhomous, red-faced AuntDahlia. She is much beloved by her nephew, in contrast with her sister, Bertie's Aunt Agatha. Proprietor of the weekly...
Aunt Agatha and AuntDahlia, both aunts to Bertie Wooster in the Jeeves stories of P. G. Wodehouse: Aunt Agatha is haughty and fearsome, while Aunt Dahlia...
Bertie's fearsome aunt, in contrast to her sister AuntDahlia, Bertie's genial aunt. The character of Aunt Agatha was inspired by Wodehouse's aunt Mary Bathurst...
blackmail plan is unsuccessful, because, as Spode tells AuntDahlia, he has sold Eulalie Soeurs. AuntDahlia ends up using a cosh she found on the ground to knock...
Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves, he serves as substitute butler for Bertie's AuntDahlia, and later enters Sir Watkyn Bassett's employment for a short time as...
character in the Jeeves stories, being the supremely skilled French chef of AuntDahlia at her country house Brinkley Court. He is mentioned in many of the stories...
are Bertie's AuntDahlia (7 short stories, 7 novels) and Aunt Agatha (8 short stories). AuntDahlia is friendly and good-natured while Aunt Agatha is cold...
Jeeves. The novel takes place at Brinkley Court, the home of Bertie's AuntDahlia, who is intent on selling her weekly magazine, Milady's Boudoir. Florence...
invitation from his aunt, AuntDahlia, to her home, Brinkley Court, since Jeeves is about to go to Herne Bay on holiday. AuntDahlia's husband, Bertie's...
unmarried. Dahlia Travers, Bertie's aunt, tells Bertie that Blair Eggleston, who writes for her weekly paper, loves Honoria but is too shy to say it. Aunt Dahlia...
Omelette", Bertie is tasked by his AuntDahlia with stealing and destroying a painting. Bertie gets a call from his AuntDahlia. She is at Marsham Manor, where...
Cora Bellinger, and has dropped Bertie's cousin Angela. Her mother, AuntDahlia, wants this affair over with, and Jeeves produces a plan which involves...
characters such as Aunt Agatha, Madeline Bassett and Gussie Fink-Nottle – were played by more than one actor. One prominent character, AuntDahlia, was played...
trying to persuade Bertie to go on a world cruise. Instead Bertie's AuntDahlia sends him to visit a particular antique shop and sneer at a silver eighteenth-century...
now bigger and more powerful than ever. However, when the Mikaelsons' auntDahlia threatens to take Hope away from them as part of a pact she made with...
Hippodrome in 1949. In the mid-1960s, she played P. G. Wodehouse's character AuntDahlia on the black-and-white television series The World of Wooster (1965–1967)...
as Bingo Little (5 episodes) Eleanor Summerfield as AuntDahlia (5 episodes) Fabia Drake as Aunt Agatha (4 episodes) The series was produced by Michael...
songs "Food of Love", sung by AuntDahlia, and "Song of Spode", sung first by Spode and again in a reprise by AuntDahlia, were cut before the London production...