Editorial Verso Books
Fecha de edición noviembre 2016 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781784786861
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Preacher, Soldier, Rebel: Who was the author of Pilgrim's Progress, one of the most influential books ever written?
John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress is one of the most significant works of English literature. Translated into more than 200 languages, there was a time when almost every household in Britain was more likely to have a copy than the Bible.
This classic biography of Bunyan by one of the leading historians of the 17th century offers a reassessment of the man in the context of his times. He is usually studied and remembered as the author of The Pilgrim's Progress, and other Christian literature, but his own consideration of himself would most probably have been as a preacher first and foremost - a man whose non-conformist religion led him into conflict with the Quakers and into years of imprisonment. It was in the service of this religion that his writings were produced, many of them during the nearly 12 years spent in Bedford jail between 1660 and 1672, though he continued to publish after his release.
An extraordinary insight into one of the towering figures of English literature, this remains the definitive biography.
Christopher Hill fue uno de los grandes historiadores marxistas británicos. Entre sus obras publicadas en castellano, reeditadas en numerosas ocasiones, destacan El siglo de la Revolución, La Revolución inglesa, Los orígenes intelectuales de la Revolución inglesa, De la Reforma a la Revolución industrial y El mundo trastornado.
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