Ir directamente a la información del producto
1 de 1

The Devil’s Dictionary

The Devil’s Dictionary

Satire and Humor

Precio habitual $29.99 USD
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $29.99 USD
Oferta Agotado
Los gastos de envío se calculan en la pantalla de pago.

Language version
Book cover type

Ver todos los detalles

Book Description:

Ambrose Bierce’s The Devil’s Dictionary is a wickedly clever and darkly humorous lexicon that redefines hundreds of common English words with biting satire and cynical wit. Originally published in 1906, this mock-dictionary transforms the familiar into the absurd, exposing the hypocrisies, vanities, and contradictions of human behavior, politics, religion, and society.

Entries like “LAWYER: One skilled in the circumvention of the law” and “LOVE: A temporary insanity curable by marriage” showcase Bierce’s sharp, iconoclastic voice — a blend of moralist and misanthrope — that spares no institution or ideal. Though humorous, the work offers profound commentary on the darker instincts that drive civilization.

Timeless in its satire and startlingly relevant today, The Devil’s Dictionary remains a masterpiece of American wit and one of the most original works of philosophical humor in literary history.

About Ambrose Bierce:

Ambrose Bierce (1842–c.1914) was an American writer, journalist, and satirist renowned for his sharp tongue, dark humor, and chilling short stories. A veteran of the Civil War, Bierce brought a bleak realism to his fiction and a biting cynicism to his essays. Best known for The Devil’s Dictionary and the haunting tale “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” Bierce remains a singular voice in American literature — mordant, fearless, and unforgettable.

Product Details

Formats Available: Paperback, Hardcover

Trim Size: 6.000" x 9.000" (229mm x 152mm)

*Page length varies by language - search "Shop by Language" for more details*