Reginald
Saki
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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). (1 hr 38 min)
Capítulos
Reginald | 7:24 | Leído por Jason X. |
Reginald on Christmas | 5:01 | Leído por Jason X. |
Reginald on the Academy | 5:07 | Leído por Jason X. |
Reginald at the Theatre | 5:55 | Leído por Jason X. |
Reginald's Peace Poem | 4:20 | Leído por Jason X. |
Reginald's Choir Treat | 6:25 | Leído por Jason X. |
Reginald on Worries | 5:28 | Leído por Jason X. |
Reginald on House-Parties | 6:08 | Leído por Jason X. |
Reginald at the Carlton | 8:37 | Leído por Jason X. |
Reginald on Besetting Sins | 6:02 | Leído por Graham Redman |
Reginald's Drama | 6:53 | Leído por Graham Redman |
Reginald on Tariffs | 7:02 | Leído por Graham Redman |
Reginald's Christmas Revel | 8:08 | Leído por Graham Redman |
Reginald's Rubaiyat | 7:54 | Leído por Graham Redman |
The Innocence of Reginald | 7:43 | Leído por Graham Redman |
Reseñas
Weaker than later works





Timothy Ferguson
Reginald is a bit weak. Basically Saki keeps the eponymous hero around, and central to the stories, so he comes off like a discount Oscar Wilde. In the other two collections, he lets his destructive impulses have free reign and just destroys his characters with a cruelty made only slightly more surreal by the guest author introduction to one of the books.
Hilarious listen!





Noel H., Montana
Good, dry readers present Saki that will intoxicate your sense of humor. Two thumbs up!
Thank you!





rafaelavaazdecaminha
Thank you very much for posting this book.
hilarious and well read loved it.





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