Browsing by Subject "pilgrimage"
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(2017-04-25)While imprisoned as a nonconformist Baptist in 1675, John Bunyan “fell suddenly into allegory” as he wrote The Pilgrim’s Progress. In 1932, while staying in Belfast, C.S. Lewis wrote The Pilgrim’s Regress in a hasty two-week ...
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(2018-09-12)This study provides a new reading of the writings of Arturo Alfonso Schomburg as an ethico-political theorist. Schomburg has been widely recognized as a bibliophile and even as a black historian, but his contribution as ...
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Literature Review The study of pilgrimage covers a wide range of approaches: historical, personal, theoretical, literary, even artistic (Coleman and Elsner 8). No one view encompasses the richness of the pilgrimage ...