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Work

The Devil's Dictionary: Complete & Unabridged

This reference volume presents a collection of word definitions crafted in a deliberately humorous and sardonic style. Rather than serving as a conventional dictionary providing objective linguistic meanings, the work lampoons literary conventions, social institutions, and human nature through deliberately provocative and witty etymologies and definitions. Bierce applies his distinctive caustic wit to reinterpret everyday terminology, creating an unconventional reading experience that functions both as parody and as sharp social commentary. The book stands as a notable example of American satirical literature from the early twentieth century, appealing to readers who appreciate linguistic wordplay and irreverent humor. more

Author

Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Bierce was an American journalist, satirist, and editor, renowned for his sharp wit and dark humor. He is best known for his satirical novel 'The Devil's Dictionary' and his short stories. Bierce was born on June 24, 1842, and his exact date of death remains unknown, as he disappeared during the American Civil War. more

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