The Devil's Dictionary

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The Devil's Dictionary

by Ambrose Bierce

EN·~6 hours

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A mischievous compendium of bite‑size definitions, this work turns ordinary language on its head, presenting familiar words with a razor‑sharp twist. Each entry reads like a brief satire, exposing the absurdities of politics, religion, and human vanity while keeping a deadpan, scholarly tone. The author’s footnotes and quoted verses add a faux‑academic veneer, making the humor feel both erudite and delightfully subversive. Listeners will find themselves smiling at the way “abdication” becomes a royal sauna and “ability” is reduced to solemnity.

The collection invites you to linger over each definition as if it were a miniature essay, offering a steady stream of clever turns of phrase that echo through everyday conversation. Its delight lies in the way the lexicon mirrors society’s contradictions, rewarding attentive ears with fresh ways to see the world. Whether you’re a lover of wordplay or simply enjoy sharp wit, the experience feels like a private joke shared with a clever, slightly cynical friend.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (359K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Aloysius and David Widger

Release date

1997-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Bierce

1842–1913

Best known for razor-sharp wit and unsettling short fiction, this American writer turned his Civil War experience into some of the darkest, most memorable stories in 19th-century literature. His life ended in one of literature’s great mysteries after he vanished in Mexico in 1913.

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