
EVAN LLOYD - THE METHODIST. - A POEM.
INTRODUCTION
NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
METHODIST.
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Set against the restless backdrop of 1760s England—an era of political tension, industrial change, and religious fervor—this poem captures a satirist’s attempt to break free from the stale conventions of Augustan wit. Its narrator peers into a society where old hierarchies wobble, offering a sharp, humorous lens on the surge of Methodism and the accompanying social anxieties.
The piece blends clever verse with a lively, almost conversational tone, weaving together pointed observations and playful mock‑heroic passages. Listeners will hear a blend of irony and vivid imagery that both entertains and provokes thought, showcasing a rare moment when a poet strives to forge a new direction for formal satire.
Full title
The Methodist : $b a poem A Poem
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (63K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-01-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1734–1776
A Welsh poet and clergyman whose sharp, playful verse made him a memorable satirist of the 18th century. Educated at Oxford and writing from both London and rural Wales, he is best remembered for lively poems that mix wit with social observation.
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