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Title: The Devil's Dictionary
Author: Ambrose Bierce
Publisher: Dover Publications
Date Published: 1958. Unabridged and unaltered reprint of the original 1906 edition
Publication Place: NY
Binding: softcover with card wraps
Condition: A fairly worn copy with age-toned pages. Binding intact
Dimensions: 20.5cm x 13.6cm. 145pp.
"The Devil's Dictionary" by Ambrose Bierce is a satirical reference work first published in the late 19th century. This unique dictionary offers definitions infused with dark humour and cynical observations about human nature, society, and politics. Through its witty and often biting entries, Bierce critiques various aspects of life, including morality and the absurdities of human behaviour. At the start of the book, the author provides a preface explaining the origins of the work and its transformation from a series of definitions published in a weekly paper to a more comprehensive collection. Following this, the opening entries introduce the reader to Bierce's style, showcasing his clever wordplay and sardonic wit. Definitions such as "ABASEMENT" and "ABDICATION" reveal Bierce's ability to blend humour with philosophical insights, signalling that each entry will serve as both a comedic observation and an epigrammatic commentary on human life. The use of poetic verses complements the prose, enriching the humour and enhancing the reader's engagement with Bierce's sharp critique of society.
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