JOHN BUNYAN & HIS ENGLAND, 1628-1688This 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 |
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Halaman 46
There are exceptions to these patterns , but nonetheless they suggest the
difficulties in assigning particular genres to educated or to popular culture ; and
remind us again that orthodox Puritans , like Bunyan and other radical writers ,
were ...
There are exceptions to these patterns , but nonetheless they suggest the
difficulties in assigning particular genres to educated or to popular culture ; and
remind us again that orthodox Puritans , like Bunyan and other radical writers ,
were ...
Halaman 47
I would suggest that the distinctions between these literary debates and oral
disputes are more blurred than some modern theories of literary texts would
suggest . There is the obvious point that published works often prompted oral
debates ...
I would suggest that the distinctions between these literary debates and oral
disputes are more blurred than some modern theories of literary texts would
suggest . There is the obvious point that published works often prompted oral
debates ...
Halaman 49
Of course the orthodox support for popular involvement could be qualified and
ambiguous as this essay has sought to suggest at several points . They often
expressed a preference for private conference and written controversy ; while the
...
Of course the orthodox support for popular involvement could be qualified and
ambiguous as this essay has sought to suggest at several points . They often
expressed a preference for private conference and written controversy ; while the
...
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