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The Methodist

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About This Book

The poem is a biting satire of Methodism and religious enthusiasm, lampooning fervor, affectation, and perceived hypocrisy in revivalist practice. Composed in formal verse, it blends Augustan satirical techniques, mock-heroic images, and brisk invective to register anxieties about cultural and religious change. Short episodes alternate direct denunciation with ironic observation, balancing mockery and technical craft. Overall the work seeks a fresh satirical voice by adapting classical diction to contemporary targets, aiming to provoke and entertain while engaging debates over piety, manners, and public devotion.

About the Author

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Evan Lloyd

Evan Lloyd was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of religious and moral themes. His notable work, "The Methodist," explores the complexities of faith and community within the Methodist tradition. Through his writing, Lloyd engages with the spiritual struggles and social dynamics of his time, offering readers insights into the lives of his characters. While not widely recognized today, his work reflects the cultural and religious landscape of his era, making it a valuable piece of literary heritage.

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