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Saki (the pen name for H. H. Munro) was the brilliant satirist and humorist of Edwardian England. His subject was the upper classes of British society during the period between the Boer Wars and the beginning of World War I, when the British Empire reached it's zenith. "Reginald" contains fifteen short stories, humorous little gems, all involving Saki's inimitable character, Reginald.

Like all of Saki's protagonists, Reginald is young, worldly, sophisticated, vain, glib, effete, slightly decadent, a bit cruel, and extremely witty. As a member of the British upper class he is welcomed into the best houses in the country. However, thanks to his outrageous conduct and conversation, seemingly he is seldom welcomed more than once.

Those enamored of Downton Abbey will particularly love this book, since it is set squarely in the same era and venue. However, if they come for ambiance, they will surely stay for Saki's extraordinarily sharp wit and satire. Perhaps Christopher Morely characterized the work of Saki best when he wrote of him:

"There is something specially Chinese
In Saki's Tory Humour,
He has the claw of the demon cat
Beneath the brilliant robe
Suavest comedian, silkiest satirist,
Smoothe as a shave
With a new razor-blade"

Product details

  • File Size 153 KB
  • Print Length 46 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1500987468
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date March 30, 2011
  • Language English
  • ASIN B004UJI18U

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Dry humor but very funny
I had never heard of Saki before, but I am happy to have read these stories. Reminds me of Oscar Wilde with its humor about high society.
Full of interesting repartee and some socially relevant ideas but not largely dated. Worth it to th collector or linguist. Others might want to pass.
bad purchase
Saki was one of A. A. Milne's favourites, and this speaks volumes for his quality & is enough reason alone for you to pick him up. There's a rather lovely Edwardian sensibility to his work although with the benefit of history, the clouds of the Great War loom on the horizon of several of the short stories. Well worth keeping on your to repeatedly dip into.The "Folio Society" editions of his work are very well made, often available 2nd-hand via & are fine additions to any library.
(NB This review is appended to other public domain Saki works)
Hector Hugh Monro, who wrote under the pen name "Saki," died at the front in World War I. In the dark of the night, he had just ordered the man next to him to put out his cigarette, and it was Monro's head that the sniper's bullet hit.
It was the kind of incident that Saki would have satirized as he had satirized the social world of Edwardian Britain, a world which was shaken by the Titanic in 1912 and which was finished two years later by the World War. It was a sumptuous age (for those at the top of it,) an age inviting mockery and caricature, and no one lampooned it better than Saki.
"Reginald" was Saki's third book and typical of his work. Elegant and effete, Reginald made his way through garden parties, theater, the Royal Academy of Art, countless drawing rooms and "at homes," speaking in epigrams that were both amusing and biting.
"Never be a pioneer. It's the Early Christian that gets the fattest lion."
Every page will make you smile, but also leave you a bit uneasy. That's the effect that Saki had on his contemporaries, and a century later, the wit and the bite are still alive.
This is the first book by Saki (H. H. Munro) I have read, and I like it! Reginald tells his thoughts, suggestions, and experiences with great humor and satire. The writing style is well-formed and each chapter can be read apart from the whole as short stories. 📚
Saki (the pen name for H. H. Munro) was the brilliant satirist and humorist of Edwardian England. His subject was the upper classes of British society during the period between the Boer Wars and the beginning of World War I, when the British Empire reached it's zenith. "Reginald" contains fifteen short stories, humorous little gems, all involving Saki's inimitable character, Reginald.

Like all of Saki's protagonists, Reginald is young, worldly, sophisticated, vain, glib, effete, slightly decadent, a bit cruel, and extremely witty. As a member of the British upper class he is welcomed into the best houses in the country. However, thanks to his outrageous conduct and conversation, seemingly he is seldom welcomed more than once.

Those enamored of Downton Abbey will particularly love this book, since it is set squarely in the same era and venue. However, if they come for ambiance, they will surely stay for Saki's extraordinarily sharp wit and satire. Perhaps Christopher Morely characterized the work of Saki best when he wrote of him

"There is something specially Chinese
In Saki's Tory Humour,
He has the claw of the demon cat
Beneath the brilliant robe
Suavest comedian, silkiest satirist,
Smoothe as a shave
With a new razor-blade"
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