The Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream, by John Bunyan
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4.5 • 327 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The narrator speaks briefly in the first person at the beginnings of Part I and Part II but then quickly moves into a third-person account of the pilgrims in which their stories are told objectively, as an outside observer would perceive their actions. Once in a while the narrator becomes omniscient and explains the emotional states of the characters.
Customer Reviews
Literature at its finest
The pantheon of Christian works undoubtedly includes Pilgrim's Progress. Considering the depth of impact that it had on several centuries of believers, it also ranks as one of the more influential allegories ever crafted.
A must read
Greatest book since the Bible. A must read. This used to be read in every school in America.
A gem, an excellence, indispensable, and one of the greatest books ever penned.
The book is inspirational; it exactly describes and tells the truth of how men can be saved.