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An illustrated satirical poem that transposes the Ulysses–Polyphemus myth to lampoon a well-known public figure tied to New Orleans, portraying him as a blustering, drunken opportunist whose showy martial posturing conceals greed, cowardice, and legalistic chicanery. Using mock-epic diction, classical allusion, and caricatured plates, the verses recount scenes of threatened violence, bungled enterprises, and venal ambition while attacking patronage and hypocrisy. The pamphlet alternates invective, allegory, and comic portraiture to expose personal vanity and public corruption and to ridicule the era's civic and military pretensions.

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J. Fairfax McLaughlin

J. Fairfax McLaughlin was an American author known for his contributions to historical and biographical literature. His notable works include "The American Cyclops, the Hero of New Orleans, and Spoiler of Silver Spoons," which explores themes of heroism and societal critique, and "The Life and Times of John Kelly, Tribune of the People," a detailed account of the influential political figure. McLaughlin's writings reflect a keen interest in American history and the complexities of its characters, offering readers insights into the cultural and political landscape of his time.

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