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    skep·tic also scep·tic (skptk)
    n.
        1.One who instinctively or habitually doubts, questions, or disagrees with assertions or generally
            accepted conclusions.
        2.One inclined to skepticism in religious matters.
        3.Philosophy.
            a.often Skeptic An adherent of a school of skepticism.
            b.Skeptic A member of an ancient Greek school of skepticism, especially that of Pyrrho of
                Elis (360?-272? B.C.).

     [Latin Scepticus, disciple of Pyrrho of Elis, from Greek Skeptikos, from skeptesthai, to examine.
    See spek- in Indo-European Roots.]

    cyn·ic (snk)
    n.
       1.A person who believes all people are motivated by selfishness.
       2.A person whose outlook is scornfully and often habitually negative.
       3.Cynic A member of a sect of ancient Greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only
          good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue.

    [Latin cynicus, Cynic philosopher, from Greek kunikos, from kun, kun-, dog. See kwon- in
    Indo-European Roots.]

Such are the real dictionary definitions of the stance which Ambrose Bierce adopted in considering the world.  Beginning in 1881 and continuing to 1906, he created a series of sardonic word definitions of his own.  Many of these were collected and published as The Cynic's Word Book, which he later protested was "a name which the author had not the power to reject or happiness to approve."  So in 1911, he pulled together a collection that was more to his own liking and called it The Devil's Dictionary.  The entries are a tad uneven in quality, but most are amusing and some are great.  Each reader will have his own favorites, some of mine are as follows :

    ACQUAINTANCE, n. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from,
    but not well enough to lend to. A degree of friendship called slight
    when its object is poor or obscure, and intimate when he is rich or
    famous.

    ALLIANCE, n. In international politics, the union of two thieves who
    have their hands so deeply inserted in each other's pockets that they
    cannot separately plunder a third.

    BIGOT, n. One who is obstinately and zealously attached to an opinion
    that you do not entertain.

    BORE, n. A person who talks when you wish him to listen.

    CONSULT, v.i.  To seek another's disapproval of a course already
    decided on.

    CYNIC, n.  A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are,
    not as they ought to be.  Hence the custom among the Scythians of
    plucking out a cynic's eyes to improve his vision.

    DICTIONARY, n.  A malevolent literary device for cramping the
    growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic.  This
    dictionary, however, is a most useful work.

    DISCRIMINATE, v.i. To note the particulars in which one person or
    thing is, if possible, more objectionable than another.

    EDUCATION, n. That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the
    foolish their lack of understanding.

    FUTURE, n. That period of time in which our affairs prosper, our
    friends are true and our happiness is assured.

    HISTORY, n.  An account mostly false, of events mostly unimportant, which are brought about
    by rulers mostly knaves, and soldiers mostly fools.

    IDIOT, n. A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in
    human affairs has always been dominant and controlling. The Idiot's
    activity is not confined to any special field of thought or action,
    but "pervades and regulates the whole." He has the last word in
    everything; his decision is unappealable. He sets the fashions and
    opinion of taste, dictates the limitations of speech and circumscribes
    conduct with a dead-line.

    POLITICS, n. A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of
    principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage.
 

And, my choice for the very best among them :

    CONSERVATIVE, n.  A statesman who is enamored of existing evils, as
    distinguished from the Liberal, who wishes to replace them with
    others.

By all means, read it and pick out your own; you're sure to find a few that tickle your fancy.

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Reference Books
Ambrose Bierce Links:

    -WIKIPEDIA: Ambrose Bierce
    COLLECTION: -THE AMBROSE BIERCE LETTERS PROJECT: UC's collection of Ambrose Bierce letters consists of fifty-nine items
    -The Ambrose Bierce Site
    -ENTRY: Ambrose Bierce (Literature Network)
    -ENTRY: Ambrose Bierce (American Literature))
    -ENTRY: Ambrose Bierce (LibreTexts)
    -INDEX: Ambrose Bierce (All Poetry)
    -INDEX: Ambrose Bierce (Annenberg Learner)
    -INDEX: Ambrose Bierce (Library of America)
    -INDEX: Ambrose Bierce (Lapham’s Quarterly)
    -INDEX: Ambrose Bierce (LitHub)
    -INDEX: Ambrose Bierce (Poetry Foundation)
    -INDEX: Ambrose Bierce (Project Gutenberg)
    -SHORT STORY: “An Imperfect Conflagration” (Ambrose Bierce, The Parenticide Club)
    -ESSAY: Chickamauga (Ambrose Bierce, Battlefields.org)
    -ESSAY: Very Trustworthy Witnesses: The many deaths of Ambrose Bierce. (Forrest Gander, October 17, 2014, Paris Review)
    -ESSAY: No one knows why Ambrose Bierce disappeared, but here are some theories. (Dan Sheehan, June 24, 2021, LitHub)
    -ESSAY: The Wickedest Man in San Francisco: Ambrose Bierce (Dr. Weirde, FoundSF)
    -INTERVIEW: The Library of America interviews S. T. Joshi about Ambrose Bierce (Library of America)[PDF]
    -EXCERPT: Chapter One (Ambrose Bierce: Alone in Bad Company by Roy Morris, Jr.)
    -ESSAY: Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) (Paul Fatout, Fall 1967, American Literary Realism, 1870-1910)
    -ESSAY: Ambrose Bierce, the Dark Humorist Who Disappeared: The famed author and satirist decided to go on one last adventure during Mexico's Revolutionary War. He was never seen or heard from again. (Jake Rossen, Oct 30, 2023, Mental Floss)
    -REVIEW: of Ambrose Bierce: The Devil’s Dictionary, Tales, and Memoirs (Terrence Rafferty, NY Times Book Review)
    -WIKIPEDIA: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
    -SHORT STORY: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce (American Literature)
    -ETEXT: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce (Project Gutenberg)
    -AUDIO: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Ambient Storytelling)
    -AUDIO: Escape: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Escape is an American radio drama, 12/10/1947, CBS
    -AUDIO: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (VOA: Learning English)
    -AUDIO: Just Listen Podcast: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Nashville Public Library)
    -ARTWORK: AN OCCURRENCE AT OWL CREEK BRIDGE (Francois Vigneault, JUNE 22, 2013)
    -ENTRY: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Encyclopedia.com)
    -ENTRY: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Encyclopaedia Britannica)
    -STUDY GUIDE: "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" and Other Civil War Stories Background by Ambrose Bierce (GradeSaver)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Spark Notes)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Study.com)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (eNotes)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Literature Studies)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Cliff Notes)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Quizlet)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (OwlEyes)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Course Hero)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (LitCharts)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (BookRags)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Super Summary)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (HOWARD ALLEN, OCT 6, 2023, OwlCation)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Interesting Literature)
    -STUDY GUIDE: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Grades Fixer)
    -ESSAY: Bierce and Biography: The Location of Owl Creek Bridge (David M. Owens, Spring 1994, American Literary Realism, 1870-1910)
    -ESSAY: 43 of the Most Iconic Short Stories in the English Language: From Washington Irving to Kristen Roupenian (Emily Temple, August 19, 2020, LitHub)
    -ESSAY: The Role Of Time In The Story An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge (EduBirdie)
    -ESSAY: Analysis of Ambrose Bierce’s An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (NASRULLAH MAMBROL, JUNE 2, 2021, Literary Theory and Criticism)
    -VIDEO ARCHIVES: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (YouTube)
    -REVIEW: of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce (Joshua Sampson, The Writing Post)
    -REVIEW: of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (ReadingBug)
    -REVIEW: of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Levi Savage Lowe, Paw Print)
    -REVIEW: of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (loloLit)
    -REVIEW: of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Eric Kemp, Teen Ink)

FILM:

    -FILMOGRAPHY: Ambrose Bierce (IMDB)
    -WIKIPEDIA: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (film)
    -FILMOGRAPHY: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1961) (IMDB)
    -ESSAY: Contextual Analysis of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge: Robert Enrico vs. Rod Serling (Donato Totaro Volume 18, Issue 4 / April 2014, Off Screen)
    -ESSAY: Story versus Film: “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” (VIVIAN0314, 12/08/2014, Quaintrelle)
    -ESSAY: The 50 Greatest War Movies Ever Made A look back at a genre that has inspired a century of cinema. (Keith Phipps, 5/26/24, Vulture)

Book-related and General Links:
    -Ambrose Gwinett Bierce (1842-1914) (kirjasto)
    -ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA : "ambrose bierce"
    -ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA : bierce, ambrose
    -ETEXT : The Devil's Dictionary : Searchable Version (malacandra)
    -ETEXT : The Devil's Dictionary (Literature@SunSite)
    -ETEXT : The Devil's Dictionary (Erik Max Francis)
    -ETEXT : An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge  by  Ambrose Bierce
    -ETEXT : Killed At Resaca by  Ambrose Bierce
    -ETEXT : A Horseman in the Sky by Ambrose Bierce
    -ETEXT : Fantastic Fables by Ambrose Bierce Online Collection
    -ETEXTS : SELECTED POETRY OF AMBROSE BIERCE (1842-1914?) (Representative Poetry On-line, Department of English at the University of Toronto)
    -ETEXTS : Poems
    -ETEXT : Ambrose Bierce's stinging denunciation of Oscar Wilde (appeared in the March 31, 1882, edition of "The Wasp.")
    -ANNOTATED ETEXTS : Ambrose Bierce Books Central (Encyclopaedia of the Self)
    -The Ambrose Bierce Appreciation Society
    -Don Swaim's Ambrose Bierce Site
    -Ambrose Bierce Patron Saint of Satire
    -Ambrose Bierce  (1842-1914?) Alan Gullette
    -The San Antonio College LitWeb Ambrose Bierce Page
    -Literary Research Guide: Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)
    -PAL: Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?)
    -Bierce, Ambrose (The Literary Gothic)
    -Ambrose Bierce (Spartacus)
    -Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) (Blue Pete Biographies)
    -Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (Masonic Biographies)
    -ESSAY : Forked Tongue : The Language of Serpent in the Enlarged Devil's Dictionary of Ambrose Bierce (Andrew Graham)
    -ESSAY : Murphy's Law : Ambrose Bierce (1999) (John Patrick Michael Murphy)
    -ESSAY : Ambrose Bierce, 1842-1914? (Stacey Ann Singletary,  Student, University of North Carolina at Pembroke)
    -ARCHIVES :  "ambrose bierce" (Find Articles)
    -REVIEW: of AMBROSE BIERCE Alone in Bad Company by Roy Morris Jr. (David S. Reynolds, NY Times Book Review)
    -REVIEW : of Ambrose Bierce: Alone in Bad Company by Roy Morris Jr. (Richard von Busack, MetroActive)
    -REVIEW : of Ambrose Bierce: Alone in Bad Company by Roy Morris Jr.  (Andrew Sargent, Book Wire)
    -REVIEW: of The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil War by Daniel Aaron Gone With the Wind (C. VANN WOODWARD, NY Review of Books)