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The Devil's Dictionary: A Satirical Lexicon of Wit and Irony - Paperback

The Devil's Dictionary: A Satirical Lexicon of Wit and Irony - Paperback

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by Ambrose Bierce (Author)

A satirical lexicon offering incisive and often caustic redefinitions of common words, reflecting the wit and scepticism of late nineteenth-century American letters.

The Devil's Dictionary presents a series of alphabetical entries in which Ambrose Bierce subverts conventional definitions, exposing the ambiguities, hypocrisies, and contradictions embedded in language and social custom. Each entry combines brevity with precision, distilling complex observations into sharply phrased statements that challenge accepted meanings and assumptions.

Originally published in instalments before being collected in book form in 1906, the work reflects Bierce's broader engagement with journalism, criticism, and literary satire. His definitions frequently address themes such as politics, religion, human behaviour, and professional life, employing irony and inversion as principal devices. The cumulative effect is both humorous and unsettling, inviting the reader to reconsider the relationship between language and reality.

The work has maintained a continuous readership, valued for its stylistic economy and its capacity to capture enduring aspects of human conduct. It occupies a distinctive place within American literary history as a sustained exercise in satirical form.

Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.48 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 16, 2012