Witty Social Satire

This collection features sharp and humorous explorations of society, morality, and human behavior through the lens of satire. Each book offers a unique perspective on the absurdities of life, making it a delightful selection for those who appreciate wit and critical commentary.

Yollop

by George Barr Mccutcheon Read by Barry Eads 4.6
Mr. Crittenden Yollop makes friends with the man who came to burglarize his home and sets out to help him return to where he really wants to…

Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour

by Robert Smith Surtees Read by Kevin Green 4.7
Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour is a delightful comic satire of the fox-hunting fraternity of the mid 19th Century. Surtees takes great pleasure …

The Unbearable Bassington

by Saki Read by NoelBadrian 4.3
The Unbearable Bassington was the first novel written by Saki (H. H. Munro). It also contains much of the elegant wit found in his short sto…

How to Succeed in Evil

by Patrick E. McLean Read by Patrick E. McLean 4.7
Alternately funny and dark, a HtSiE is the story of Edwin Windsor, Evil Efficiency Consultant. A biting satire of both modern business and t…

The Bishop's Apron

by W. Somerset Maugham Read by Lee Smalley 4.5
"Canon Spratte saw himself as he thought others might see him: mediocre, pompous, self-assertive, verbose." Maugham could have add…

The Gentle Grafter

by O. Henry Read by Leslie Walden 4.5
If Jefferson "Parleyvoo" Pickens had appeared in print just a few years later, he might have been the "Gentle Grifter" i…

The Idiot

by John Kendrick Bangs Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012) 4.3
The Idiot is anything but, yet his fellow boarders at Mrs. Smithers-Pedagog’s home for single gentlemen see him as such. His brand of creati…

The Priceless Pearl

by Alice Duer Miller Read by Nancy Halper 4.5
Pearl Leavitt is habitually fired from her New York City office jobs for being "too beautiful" and thereby causing all the men to …

The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg

by Mark Twain Read by John Greenman 4.1
The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg is a sharp and satirical exploration of morality and hypocrisy, penned by the renowned Mark Twain. Set in …

Babbitt

by Sinclair Lewis Read by John W. Michaels 4.3
Sinclair Lewis’ George F. Babbitt is a complicated and conflicted character. When you think you have his next move figured out he surprises …

Alice in Blunderland

by John Kendrick Bangs Read by Ruth Golding 4.6
From Alice in Blunderland: "Certain of our members claim that they have a right to sell their votes for $500 apiece--" "Mercy…

Miss Mapp

by E. F. Benson Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.4
E. F. Benson's Mapp and Lucia series, consists of six novels and three short stories. The novels are: Queen Lucia, Lucia in London, Miss Map…

The Pickwick Papers

by Charles Dickens Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.4
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, better known as The Pickwick Papers, is the first novel by Charles Dickens. Written for publicat…

Love and Mr Lewisham

by H. G. Wells Read by Anthony Ogus 4.4
Love and Mr Lewisham is a witty exploration of the complexities of love, ambition, and societal expectations in late 19th century England. H…

Reginald in Russia

by Saki Read by NoelBadrian 4.7
Reginald in Russia is a collection of fifteen sharp and humorous stories by H. H. Munro, better known as Saki. Through the lens of the titul…

The Calico Cat

by Charles Miner Thompson Read by Mark F. Smith 4.7
The consequences of letting your irritation get the better of you are humorously portrayed in this story of a self-important man who fires a…

The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson

by Mark Twain Read by Michael Yard 4.5
In one of his later novels, the master storyteller spins a tale of two children switched at infancy. A slave takes on the identity of master…

Aphorisms

by Oscar Wilde Read by Carl Manchester 4.6
In Aphorisms, Oscar Wilde presents a collection of sharp, insightful observations that blend humor with profound wisdom. Originally publishe…