http://www.etudes-episteme.org/2e/?melancolie-enthousiasme-et-folieNational audienceThis article examines one of the best-known texts of the English Restoration, John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress (1678) in the light of contemporary medical attacks against religious dissenters. After a brief survey of the so-called " medical revolution " of the seventeenth-century and its consequences in religion, we argue that the composition (and reception) of Bunyan's text must be analysed in the light of those changes in medical discourse. Although Bunyan was necessarily aware that dreams and allegories were considered to be the productions of diseased minds, his choice of these modes of expression creates a tension, from the very beginning of the all...
International audienceThis article approaches the notion of vulnerability in early modern England th...
This study is a reappraisal of John Bunyan in the light of the dissenting religious culture of the l...
Abstract: In a recent article, New Testament scholar Zeba Crook argues that in order for the study o...
http://www.etudes-episteme.org/2e/?melancolie-enthousiasme-et-folieNational audienceThis article exa...
Cet article examine l’un des principaux textes de la Restauration anglaise, The Pilgrim’s Progress d...
Cet article propose quelques réflexions méthodologiques et historiographiques sur l’évolution de la ...
Pilgrim’s Progress (1684), that his “ Pilgrims Book [ had] travel’d Sea and Land,” he – perhaps unkn...
Cet article propose quelques réflexions méthodologiques et historiographiques sur l’évolution de la ...
The Pilgrim’s Progress is a classic work of English literature by John Bunyan, a celebrated English ...
This article explores how freethinkers received John Bunyan and read his works in Victorian Britain....
International audienceThis article examines John Bunyan's work on baptism in the light of contempora...
International audienceThis article discusses the ways in which Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy...
Pilgrim’s Progress (1684), that his “ Pilgrims Book [ had] travel’d Sea and Land,” he – perhaps unkn...
La relation entre la mélancolie et l’enthousiasme religieux en Angleterre a été l’objet de nombreux ...
This article explores some aspects of the notion of Providence in Restoration nonconformist writings...
International audienceThis article approaches the notion of vulnerability in early modern England th...
This study is a reappraisal of John Bunyan in the light of the dissenting religious culture of the l...
Abstract: In a recent article, New Testament scholar Zeba Crook argues that in order for the study o...
http://www.etudes-episteme.org/2e/?melancolie-enthousiasme-et-folieNational audienceThis article exa...
Cet article examine l’un des principaux textes de la Restauration anglaise, The Pilgrim’s Progress d...
Cet article propose quelques réflexions méthodologiques et historiographiques sur l’évolution de la ...
Pilgrim’s Progress (1684), that his “ Pilgrims Book [ had] travel’d Sea and Land,” he – perhaps unkn...
Cet article propose quelques réflexions méthodologiques et historiographiques sur l’évolution de la ...
The Pilgrim’s Progress is a classic work of English literature by John Bunyan, a celebrated English ...
This article explores how freethinkers received John Bunyan and read his works in Victorian Britain....
International audienceThis article examines John Bunyan's work on baptism in the light of contempora...
International audienceThis article discusses the ways in which Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy...
Pilgrim’s Progress (1684), that his “ Pilgrims Book [ had] travel’d Sea and Land,” he – perhaps unkn...
La relation entre la mélancolie et l’enthousiasme religieux en Angleterre a été l’objet de nombreux ...
This article explores some aspects of the notion of Providence in Restoration nonconformist writings...
International audienceThis article approaches the notion of vulnerability in early modern England th...
This study is a reappraisal of John Bunyan in the light of the dissenting religious culture of the l...
Abstract: In a recent article, New Testament scholar Zeba Crook argues that in order for the study o...