The Witness of Times: Manifestations of Ideology in Seventeenth Century EnglandKatherine Z. Keller, Gerald J. Schiffhorst A collection of eleven essays examining, through a variety of venues, the extent to which ideological representations interact with what is arguably the radical dialectic of the period: the increasing significance of power rather than authority as an ideological framework. |
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... prison experience . The enthusiastic Restoration persecution of nonconform- ists ensured that Bunyan's prison experience was not an isolated incident , yet few of his peers experienced sentences either as severe as Bunyan's or were as ...
... prison experience . The enthusiastic Restoration persecution of nonconform- ists ensured that Bunyan's prison experience was not an isolated incident , yet few of his peers experienced sentences either as severe as Bunyan's or were as ...
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... prison , or out of his Irons for that ; his Fetters are still making a noise on his heels , and the thoughts of what ... Prison metaphors occur systematically in Bunyan's works and fulfill didactic functions whenever they appear . A 1684 ...
... prison , or out of his Irons for that ; his Fetters are still making a noise on his heels , and the thoughts of what ... Prison metaphors occur systematically in Bunyan's works and fulfill didactic functions whenever they appear . A 1684 ...
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... Prison , hath its bolts and chains , Brings into Bondage who it entertains ; . . . Wherefore look to it , keep it ... prison : 25. Wherefore Hell in another place , Is call'd a Prison too , And all to shew the evil case , Of all sin doth ...
... Prison , hath its bolts and chains , Brings into Bondage who it entertains ; . . . Wherefore look to it , keep it ... prison : 25. Wherefore Hell in another place , Is call'd a Prison too , And all to shew the evil case , Of all sin doth ...
Contents
Imagination and Ideology | 148 |
This Giant Has Wounded | 218 |
Notes | 261 |
Copyright | |
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