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Trauma and Transformation - The Political Progress of John Bunyan (Hardcover)
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Trauma and Transformation - The Political Progress of John Bunyan (Hardcover)
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In 1649, 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. Yet when compared with such contemporaries
as John Milton, Andrew Marvell, or Samuel Pepys, Bunyan is
strikingly silent about the political events of those tumultuous
years. In his single-minded spirituality, Bunyan endures as an
intriguing figure, but his conflicted political legacy remains
subject to dispute. "Trauma and Transformation" brings together
eight leading early modern scholars who radically reassess the
crises of authority, agency, and sexuality that have surrounded
John Bunyan since he first began to preach and to write. In his
anguished, self-conscious pursuit of salvation, Bunyan augurs the
dilemmas of modernity. At the same time, he vigorously espouses
dissent and liberty. The essays of this collection examine the
societal and psychological fault lines in the early modern culture
that Bunyan himself epitomizes.
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