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Broché Culturea Parution : 28-03-2024 126 pages
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The Pilgrim's Progress
John Bunyan
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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Culturea
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American Poetry
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28-03-2024
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126
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209
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17
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22
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0.7
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Littérature générale > Romans
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"The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come" by John Bunyan is a timeless allegorical tale that follows the journey of a character named Christian as he embarks on a pilgrimage from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City, representing heaven. Written in the 17th century, the book is considered one of the most significant works of religious literature in English. As Christian encounters various obstacles and temptations along his journey, he learns important lessons about faith, perseverance, and the trials of the Christian life. Along the way, he meets characters such as Evangelist, Faithful, and Hopeful, each representing different aspects of the Christian experience. Through vivid imagery and compelling storytelling, Bunyan's allegory explores themes of sin, redemption, grace, and the ultimate reward of eternal life. The book's enduring popularity lies in its universal message of spiritual truth and its ability to resonate with readers of all ages and backgrounds. "The Pilgrim's Progress" continues to inspire and uplift readers with its timeless wisdom and profound insights into the Christian faith. Its enduring legacy as a classic of English literature ensures that it will continue to be cherished and studied for generations to come.
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