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Owens, W. R. / Sim, Stuart (eds)
Reception, Appropriation, Recollection
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
Series: Religions and Discourse - Volume 33
Year of Publication: 2007
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 253 pp.
ISBN 978-3-03910-720-9 pb.
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Weight: 0.360 kg, 0.794 lbs
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Book synopsis
The ten essays that make up this volume are drawn from papers delivered at the fourth triennial conference of the International John Bunyan Society. A theme of the conference was the extraordinary reception history of The Pilgrim's Progress: how it has been translated, adapted, illustrated and read within different cultures over the past three centuries. As contributors here demonstrate, Bunyan's book has influenced - in sometimes unexpected ways - writers as diverse as Dickens, George Eliot, Charles Kingsley, Mary Ward, William Hale White, Louis MacNeice and Samuel Beckett. Through the agency of missionary translators it circulated internationally, and in the process was transformed and read in a wide variety of ways by different groups of readers. Romantic critics including Southey, Scott and Macaulay established it as a 'classic' text, but illustrators, editors and publishers also figured importantly in the process of its literary canonisation. Bunyan even made a brief appearance in one of the most famous films of the Second World War, Powell and Pressburger's A Matter of Life and Death. What the volume as a whole reveals is the extraordinary influence of The Pilgrim's Progress and its continuing capacity to inspire the imagination of all kinds of readers.
Contents
Contents: W. R. Owens/Stuart Sim: Introduction - Vincent Newey: Bunyan's Afterlives: Case Studies - David Walker: Bunyan's Reception in the Romantic Period - Norman Vance: Pilgrims Abounding: Bunyan and the Victorian Novel - Nathalie Collé-Bak: The Role of Illustrations in the Reception of The Pilgrim's Progress - Mary Hammond: The Pilgrim's Progress and its Nineteenth-Century Publishers - Isabel Hofmeyr: Evangelical Realism: The Transnational Making of Genre in The Pilgrim's Progress - Richard Danson Brown: Everyman's Progresses: Louis MacNeice's Dialogues with Bunyan - Julie Campbell: 'A Mighty Maze of Walks': Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress and Beckett's Molloy - Michael Davies: The Relevant Pilgrim: John Bunyan in A Matter of Life and Death - Stuart Sim: Bunyan and his Fundamentalist Readers.
About the author(s)/editor(s)
The Editors: W. R. Owens is Professor of English Literature at The Open University.
Stuart Sim is Professor of Critical Theory at the University of Sunderland.
Reviews
«(...) this book has great value as an aid to the epistemology of scholarship.» (Noam Reisner, Year's Work in English Studies)
Series
Religions and Discourse. Vol. 33
Edited by James M. M. Francis
