The Devil's Dictionary


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The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce is a sharp and witty exploration of language and human nature, presented in the form of a satirical dictionary. With a keen eye for the absurdities of life, Bierce offers definitions that twist conventional meanings, revealing the darker, often humorous truths behind everyday words.

Published in 1911, this work showcases Bierce's distinctive style—economical yet rich with cynical observations. Each entry serves not only as a clever play on words but also as a commentary on society, politics, and the human condition.

As you navigate through this unique lexicon, expect to encounter Bierce's trademark irony and biting humor. The Devil's Dictionary stands out as a thought-provoking reflection on the complexities of language and the foibles of humanity, making it a fascinating listen for those who appreciate satire and linguistic wit.

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Preface and A 33:15 Leído por Peter Yearsley
B 17:27 Leído por Chip
C 24:13 Leído por John Hicken
D 19:58 Leído por Kathy
E 21:29 Leído por Geetu Melwani
F 24:48 Leído por Michael Kirkpatrick
G 20:08 Leído por Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
H 24:31 Leído por John Hicken
I 45:19 Leído por Denny Sayers (d. 2015)
J to L 40:46 Leído por Fox in the Stars
M 29:21 Leído por Kevin Devine
N to O 26:24 Leído por Gesine
P to Q 38:26 Leído por David Barnes
R 39:58 Leído por Aldark
S 56:16 Leído por Denny Sayers (d. 2015)
T 18:20 Leído por dreamword
U to Z 34:21 Leído por Peter Yearsley

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(5 estrellas)

thought this was incredible,mainly due to the fact that now everyone thinks everything is fake because of movies,etc. noone thinks of what it would be like to live in his time

A must read


(5 estrellas)

Plenty of wit and a fair bit of wisdom contained herein. most readers were good. A couple were great.

very witty


(5 estrellas)

witty and fun, recomend for those that seek comedy and absurd