John Bunyan and the Language of Conviction

John Bunyan and the Language of Conviction
Title John Bunyan and the Language of Conviction PDF eBook
Author Beth Lynch
Publisher DS Brewer
Pages 206
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781843840176

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Bunyan's works re-evaluated, and considered in their Restoration and non-conformist context. This book undertakes a major reassessment of the works of John Bunyan [1628-88], the nonconformist author of The Pilgrim's Progress, who was imprisoned for preaching his beliefs. Through a reading of each of his narratives, and many of his pastoral writings, both in textual detail and in relation to the various traditions - such as Reformed spirituality and the nonconformist trial - within which he lived, preached, and wrote, the author offers a systematic re-evaluation of Bunyan's development as an author. She presents new perspectives on his most popular works, Grace Abounding and The Pilgrim's Progress, whilst arguing that the significance of the lesser-known Life and Death of Mr Badman and The Holy War has been severely underestimated; and she shows how overall the works offer a candid document of nonconformist experience in the Restoration period.

The Cambridge Companion to Bunyan

The Cambridge Companion to Bunyan
Title The Cambridge Companion to Bunyan PDF eBook
Author Anne Dunan-Page
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 213
Release 2010-06-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0521733081

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A comprehensive introduction to Bunyan's life and works, examining their place in the broader context of seventeenth-century history and literature.

The Oxford Handbook of John Bunyan

The Oxford Handbook of John Bunyan
Title The Oxford Handbook of John Bunyan PDF eBook
Author Michael Davies
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 760
Release 2018-07-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191649457

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The Oxford Handbook of John Bunyan is the most extensive volume of original essays ever published on the seventeenth-century nonconformist preacher and writer, John Bunyan. Its thirty-eight chapters examine Bunyan's life and works, their religious and historical contexts, and the critical reception of his writings, in particular his allegorical narrative, The Pilgrim's Progress. Interdisciplinary and comprehensive, it provides unparalleled scope and expertise, ranging from literary theory to religious history and from theology to post-colonial criticism. The Handbook is structured in four sections. The first, 'Contexts', deals with the historical Bunyan in relation to various aspects of his life, background, and work as a nonconformist: from basic facts of biography to the nature of his church at Bedford, his theology, and the religious and political cultures of seventeenth-century Dissent. Part 2 considers Bunyan's literary output: from his earliest printed tracts to his posthumously published works. Offering discrete chapters on Bunyan's major works - Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (1666), The Pilgrim's Progress, Parts I and II (1678; 1684); The Life and Death of Mr. Badman (1680), and The Holy War (1682) - this section nevertheless covers Bunyan's oeuvre in its entirety: controversial and pastoral, narrative and poetic. Section 3, 'Directions in Criticism', engages with Bunyan in literary critical terms, focusing on his employment of form and language and on theoretical approaches to his writings: from psychoanalytic to post-secular criticism. Section 4, 'Journeys', tackles some of the ways in which Bunyan's works, and especially The Pilgrim's Progress, have travelled throughout the world since the late seventeenth century, assessing Bunyan's place within key literary periods and their distinctive developments: from the eighteenth-century novel to the writing of 'empire'.

The Rhetoric of Conversion in English Puritan Writing from Perkins to Milton

The Rhetoric of Conversion in English Puritan Writing from Perkins to Milton
Title The Rhetoric of Conversion in English Puritan Writing from Perkins to Milton PDF eBook
Author David Parry
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 288
Release 2021-12-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1350165158

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This rhetorical study of the persuasive practice of English Puritan preachers and writers demonstrates how they appeal to both reason and imagination in order to persuade their hearers and readers towards conversion, assurance of salvation and godly living. Examining works from a diverse range of preacher-writers such as William Perkins, Richard Sibbes, Richard Baxter and John Bunyan, this book maps out continuities and contrasts in the theory and practice of persuasion. Tracing the emergence of Puritan allegory as an alternative, imaginative mode of rhetoric, it sheds new light on the paradoxical question of how allegories such as John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress came to be among the most significant contributions of Puritanism to the English literary canon, despite the suspicions of allegory and imagination that were endemic in Puritan culture. Concluding with reflections on how Milton deploys similar strategies to persuade his readers towards his idiosyncratic brand of godly faith, this book makes an original contribution to current scholarly conversations around the textual culture of Puritanism, the history of rhetoric, and the rhetorical character of theology.

The Life, Times, and Characteristics of John Bunyan

The Life, Times, and Characteristics of John Bunyan
Title The Life, Times, and Characteristics of John Bunyan PDF eBook
Author Robert Philip
Publisher
Pages 516
Release 1839
Genre
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JOHN BUNYAN & HIS ENGLAND, 1628-1688

JOHN BUNYAN & HIS ENGLAND, 1628-1688
Title JOHN BUNYAN & HIS ENGLAND, 1628-1688 PDF eBook
Author Anne Laurence
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 220
Release 1990-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781852850272

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This volume of original essays is designed to be of interest to students not only of Bunyan, but of the history, religion and literature of the seventeenth century

Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature

Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature
Title Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature PDF eBook
Author Modern Humanities Research Association
Publisher
Pages 1352
Release 2005
Genre English language
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Includes both books and articles.