
The Devil’s Dictionary
The Devil’s Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce is a satirical and darkly humorous collection of witty, cynical definitions that expose the hypocrisies and absurdities of human nature, society, and language.
- Chapter A 4,971 Words
- Chapter B 5,018 Words
- Chapter C 5,167 Words
- Chapter D 5,721 Words
- Chapter E 4,668 Words
- Chapter F 4,779 Words
- Chapter G 4,683 Words
- Chapter H 4,798 Words
- Chapter I 5,178 Words
- Chapter J 4,295 Words
- Chapter K 4,495 Words
- Chapter L 4,610 Words
- Chapter M 4,494 Words
- Chapter N 4,719 Words
- Chapter O 4,958 Words
- Chapter P 5,222 Words
- Chapter Q 4,137 Words
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