Reginald
Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916) used the pseudonym Saki. His macabre stories were known for their satire of Edwardian society. Reginald and Clovis were two young men in London who took delight in the downfall of their conventional, pretentious elders.
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Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916) used the pseudonym Saki. His macabre stories were known for their satire of Edwardian society. Reginald and Clovis were two young men in London who took delight in the downfall of their conventional, pretentious elders. Stories in this work are Reginald, Reginald on Christmas Presents, Reginald on the Academy, Reginald at the Theatre, Reginald's Peace Poem, Reginald's Choir Treat, Reginald on Worries, Reginald on House-Parties, Reginald at the Carlton, Reginald on Besetting Sins, Reginald's Drama, Reginald on Tariffs, Reginald's Christmas Revel, Reginald's Rubaiyat, and The Innocence of Reginald. Less