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The Devil's Dictionary
The Devil's Dictionary
Author: Ambrose Bierce
Writing in the traditions of Swift and Shaw, Ambrose Bierce aims his barbs at the specifically American institutions of which he was so much a part, impartially but not indiscriminately puncturing the sacred pomposities and cherished absurdities of American politics, business, religion, literature, and arts. He is as much a part of the American ...  more »
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ISBN: 521144
Publication Date: 1958
Pages: 145
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Publisher: Dover
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This book is written comic book style. Very well done.
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Originally published in a weekly from 1881-1906, it was titled The Cynic's Word Book when printed in book form. Frankly, that title is a better fit as that is what it is: a misanthropical view of vocabulary with a smidgeon of wit added. "Devil" seems to imply something "naughty." Anyway, while some definitions (mostly political) are humorous, I found that the majority were mundane to downright boring.
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my favorite Bierce . . . his humor bites even today


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