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In Bunyan by James Anthony Froude, the author explores the life and significance of John Bunyan, the renowned Puritan writer best known for his allegorical work The Pilgrim's Progress. Froude delves into Bunyan's personal struggles, spiritual journey, and literary achievements, portraying him as a man deeply shaped by his religious convictions and the hardships of his time. The biography emphasizes Bunyan's resilience, particularly his imprisonment for preaching without a license, which became a turning point in his life and his writing. Froude examines how Bunyan's faith and experiences influenced his writing, highlighting The Pilgrim's Progress as a product of both personal reflection and the wider Puritan beliefs of his era. The work also looks at the social and religious climate of 17th-century England, providing context for Bunyan's rise to prominence. Through this biography, Froude paints a portrait of a man whose humble beginnings and commitment to his beliefs led him to become one of England's greatest literary figures. Froude's Bunyan offers insight into the intersection of faith, literature, and personal perseverance, presenting a compelling account of how Bunyan's life shaped his enduring literary legacy.
ISBN
9789369070763
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
3.1.2025
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