Witty Essays and Observations

This collection features humorous essays that explore the quirks of human nature, society, and travel. With sharp wit and insightful commentary, these works invite readers to reflect on the absurdities of life through the lens of some of the greatest humorists.

Gullible's Travels

by Ring Lardner Read by Winston Tharp 4.5
Gullible's Travels by Ring Lardner offers a satirical look at the absurdities of social ambition in America. Through a series of humorous st…

Miscellaneous Essays

by G. K. Chesterton Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.6
These eleven files are miscellaneous short essays or stories from G.K. Chesterton. They were chosen for not only their brevity but also for …

Following the Equator

by Mark Twain Read by John Greenman 4.8
Following the Equator (American English title) or More Tramps Abroad (English title) is a non-fiction travelogue published by American autho…

Self and Self-management

by Arnold Bennett Read by Ruth Golding 4.4
Bennett's essays always provide food for thought and bring a wry smile to the lips. Human nature, it appears, changes little over the ages, …

Love Conquers All

by Robert C. Benchley Read by Ted Delorme 4.7
Robert Benchley, 1889-1945, was a writer, humorist and actor of note during the 1920s through the early 1940s. Born in Massachusetts, he spe…

Idle Thoughts Of An Idle Fellow

by Jerome K. Jerome Read by Czechchris 4.7
Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, published in 1886, is a collection of humorous essays by Jerome K. Jerome. It was the author’s second publi…

Idle Ideas

by Jerome K. Jerome Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.4
Back in 1905 Jerome K. Jerome shared his thoughts on a variety of subjects, including "Should Women Be Beautiful?", "Should S…

Europe and Elsewhere

by Mark Twain Read by John Greenman 4.8
This collection of articles came from Mark Twain's travels and experiences abroad. While many had been previously published, there also were…

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…

What's Wrong With the World

by G. K. Chesterton Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.4
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874–1936) has been called the “prince of paradox.” Time magazine observed of his writing style: “Whenever possibl…