About This Book
A collection of sharp, humorous lexical sketches and short satires that redefines common words and social concepts with mordant irony. Arranged alphabetically, entries pair mock dictionary definitions with aphorisms, brief poems, and parodic quotations to expose hypocrisy, pretension, and human folly. The voice is concise and acerbic, relying on wordplay, classical allusion, and dark comedy to critique religion, politics, and manners. Overall the work uses wit and skepticism to prompt readers to question language and the social assumptions it reflects.
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