Trauma and Transformation: The Political Progress of John Bunyan

Editorial Reviews. Review. "For the student of seventeenth-century English literature, history, and theology this collection amply repays careful reading.
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The life and writings of John Bunyan — follow the contours of the Civil War, Restoration, and Glorious Revolution that shaped England during the seventeenth century.

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When compared to such contemporaries as John Milton, Samuel Pepys, or Andrew Marvell, however, Bunyan is remarkably silent about the events of those tumultuous years. It looks at T. The book also challenges the notion that there was a collective trauma suffered by England following the execution of Charles I.

Other topics addressed by the book include religious pluralism and intolerance, rebellion against authority, the temptation to tyranny, the gendering of dissent and the dissent from gendered imperatives, and the impact of cultural change on the experience of national subjects.

Vera J. Camden

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Introduction: The Political Progress of John Bunyan

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    Summary "In , the English people suffered a tremendous wound, a psychic lesion, as they both instigated and endured the killing of their king. John Bunyan came of age in the shadow of this rupture in the political, social, and religious order of the nation; his life and works follow the contours of the Civil War, the Restoration, and the Glorious Revolution.

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