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You Never Can Tell - George Bernard Shaw


You Never Can Tell - George Bernard Shaw
- Author: George Bernard Shaw
- Genre: Satire
In this witty comedy of errors, the Clandon siblings, Gloria and the twins, Dolly and Philip attempt to uncover the identity of their long lost father. Playwright George Bernard Shaw uses the odd mix of eccentric characters thrown together in a...
Lucian's Dialogues Volume 3: The Dialogues of the Dead - LUCIAN OF SAMOSATA


Lucian's Dialogues Volume 3: The Dialogues of the Dead - LUCIAN OF SAMOSATA
- Author: LUCIAN OF SAMOSATA
- Genre: Classics (Greek & Latin Antiquity) / Dramatic Readings / Satire
Dialogues of the Dead are 30 miniature dialogues mocking the Homeric conception of the Greek gods, originally written in Attic Greek by Syrian author Lucian of Samosata. Almost 1900 years old, these dialogues still retain a lot of their original...
A Battle of the Books - Gail Hamilton


A Battle of the Books - Gail Hamilton
- Author: Gail Hamilton
- Genre: Satire / Business & Economics
"When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for an author to dissolve the bands which have connected him with his publishers, a decent respect for the opinions of mankind requires that he should declare the causes which impel him to...
The Importance of Being Earnest (version 5) - Oscar Wilde


The Importance of Being Earnest (version 5) - Oscar Wilde
- Author: Oscar Wilde
- Genre: Satire
In this most popular of all Oscar Wilde’s plays, two fashionable bachelors, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, discover that each has been simplifying his social obligations via the use of a convenient false persona. Their comfortable white lies...
The Weaker Sex - Arthur Wing Pinero


The Weaker Sex - Arthur Wing Pinero
- Author: Arthur Wing Pinero
- Genre: Satire
Mrs. Boyle-Chewton and her cause - the Advancement of Women from the Rear to the Van. Lady Vivash, new recruit to the cause. Their daughters Sylvia and Rhoda. Mr. Bargus, Member of Parliament for the Skipping-Molton Division of Cuddleford, who is...
The Life and Death of Tom Thumb the Great - Henry Fielding


The Life and Death of Tom Thumb the Great - Henry Fielding
- Author: Henry Fielding
- Genre: Satire / Tragedy
Tom Thumb, small of stature, great of heart. This play was written as a parody of the tragic heroic biography of a great man, filled with biting satire as to people and events of the time. Note as warned by the title that this is not a happy-ending...
The Author's Farce - Henry Fielding


The Author's Farce - Henry Fielding
- Author: Henry Fielding
- Genre: Satire
Henry Fielding could not write plays that he could get published. So he decided to write a play - a farce - about that, and success was his at last. The third act of the play is the play that the Author in the play supposedly writes - a Puppet Show...
The Litigants - Jean Racine


The Litigants - Jean Racine
- Author: Jean Racine
- Genre: Satire
This play, which is neither a comedy or a farce but has elements in common with each, was first performed in 1668 at Paris, and afterwards at Versailles. It is a French adaptation of "The Wasps" of Aristophanes. Racine's own experience of law and...
The Fiend's Delight - Ambrose Bierce


The Fiend's Delight - Ambrose Bierce
- Author: Ambrose Bierce
- Genre: Satire / Published before 1800 / Single Author Collections
This book, the fiend’s delight, was published in 1873, during the lifetime of author Ambrose Bierce, 1842-1914, pseudonym Dod Grile. It is a collection of short stories which cover many subjects. Dependent upon the reader the stories may seem...
Monsieur De Pourceaugnac - Molière


Monsieur De Pourceaugnac - Molière
- Author: Molière
- Genre: Plays / Satire
'Monsieur de Pourceaugnac', acted on October 6, 1669, is nothing but a farce. But Molière excels in farce as well as in higher comedy, and 'Monsieur de Pourceaugnac' is one of the best of its kind. The attacks upon the doctors of the time are not...
Lesley Castle (Dramatic Reading) - Jane Austen


Lesley Castle (Dramatic Reading) - Jane Austen
- Author: Jane Austen
- Genre: Dramatic Readings / Epistolary Fiction / Satire
Lesley Castle is a melodramatic epistolary novelette written by Jane Austen when she was sixteen years old. Although the novels Austen became known for were not published until she was in her thirties, she was an active writer from the age of...
Zuleika Dobson - Max BEERBOHM


Zuleika Dobson - Max BEERBOHM
- Author: Max BEERBOHM
- Genre: Humorous Fiction / Satire
A wickedly funny 1911 satire on undergraduate life in Edwardian Oxford' in which the entire student body of Oxford university including the young, handsome aristocrat the Duke of Dorset falls hopelessly in love with Zuleika who is visiting her...
John Donne's Satires - John Donne


John Donne's Satires - John Donne
- Author: John Donne
- Genre: Poetry / Satire
Donne’s Style In John Donne’s day, a satire was such a poem as a satyr might compose. Satyrs were rough, savage creatures in Greek mythology, human to the waist but goat from there down. That is the reason that Donne’s style in these poems exceeds...
Don Juan, or The Feast with the Statue - Molière


Don Juan, or The Feast with the Statue - Molière
- Author: Molière
- Genre: Satire
Don Juan "contains, perhaps, more severe attacks upon hypocrisy than does even Tartuffe. It depicts the hero as a man who, rich, noble, powerful, and bold, respects neither heaven nor earth, and knows no bounds to the gratification of his desires or...
An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting - Jane Collier


An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting - Jane Collier
- Author: Jane Collier
- Genre: Satire / Essays & Short Works
An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting was a conduct book written by Jane Collier and published in 1753. The Essay was Collier's first work, and operates as a satirical advice book on how to nag. It was modelled after Jonathan Swift's...
The Old Bachelor - William CONGREVE


The Old Bachelor - William CONGREVE
- Author: William CONGREVE
- Genre: Satire
"In The Old Bachelor we have three or four concurrent plots, which become interwoven, indeed, at the end.... It is recorded that the successive unmasking of four beautiful women gave the audience such delight that they burst into a thunder of...
The Follies of a Day; OR, The Marriage of Figaro (English) - Pierre Beaumarchais


The Follies of a Day; OR, The Marriage of Figaro (English) - Pierre Beaumarchais
- Author: Pierre Beaumarchais
- Genre: Comedy / Satire
This is Thomas Holcroft's English translation, obtained by attending Pierre Beaumarchais' French play nine times in Paris during its original official staging in 1784. Beaumarchais' play was the basis for Mozart's 1796 opera, and is a satire about...
Complete Original Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant - Guy de Maupassant


Complete Original Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant - Guy de Maupassant
- Author: Guy de Maupassant
- Genre: Historical Fiction / Satire / Single Author Collections
Guy de Maupassant was, and is to this day, one of the world's most celebrated short story writers. He famously tackled topics like the Franco-Prussian War and the disillusionment of life and relationships. This collection of his works, containing...
Cynthia's Revels, or The Fountain of Self-Love - Ben Jonson


Cynthia's Revels, or The Fountain of Self-Love - Ben Jonson
- Author: Ben Jonson
- Genre: Satire
"Cynthia's Revels," the second "comical satire," was acted in 1600, and, as a play, is even more lengthy, elaborate, and impossible than "Every Man Out of His Humour." Here personal satire seems to have absorbed everything, and while much of the...
Turns About Town - Robert Cortes Holliday


Turns About Town - Robert Cortes Holliday
- Author: Robert Cortes Holliday
- Genre: Satire / *Non-fiction
Robert Cortes Holliday was an early 20th century essayist, editor, and librarian. Writer Christopher Morley said that he "has the genuine gift of the personal essay, mellow, fluent, and pleasantly eccentric." Most of these pleasant pieces appeared...