Reginald
by Saki
English
⏱ 1h 38m
15 chapters
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About this audiobook
Saki (December 18, 1870 - November 14, 1916) was the pen name of the British author Hector Hugh Munro. His witty, biting and occasionally odd short stories satirised Edwardian culture. Saki is considered a master of the short story and has been compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker as well as Noel Coward and Oscar Wilde (who clearly influenced Saki.) His first collection of short stories, Reginald, was published by Methuen Press in 1904 though these stories first appeared in the 'Westminster Gazette'. The stories in this collection are a foil for allowing the jaded and insider/outsider figure of Reginald to comment on some ridiculous or provincial attitude prevalent in upper class Edwardian society, although one can easily recognize these same attitudes in our society today. Long popular and well known, Saki's brilliant humour is as enjoyable now as it was almost a century ago. (Summary by Jason Xanthopoulos).
Chapters
1
Reginald
7m
2
Reginald on Christmas
5m
3
Reginald on the Academy
5m
4
Reginald at the Theatre
5m
5
Reginald's Peace Poem
4m
6
Reginald's Choir Treat
6m
7
Reginald on Worries
5m
8
Reginald on House-Parties
6m
9
Reginald at the Carlton
8m
10
Reginald on Besetting Sins
6m
11
Reginald's Drama
6m
12
Reginald on Tariffs
7m
13
Reginald's Christmas Revel
8m
14
Reginald's Rubaiyat
7m
15
The Innocence of Reginald
7m