CampbellGordon. “Fishing in Other Men's Waters: Bunyan and the Theologians.” Keeble 137–52.
8.
CampbellGordon. “The Theology of The Pilgrim's Progress” The Pilgrim's Progress: Critical and Historical Views. Ed. NeweyVincent. Totowa: Barnes, 1980. 251–62.
9.
ColeridgeSamuel Taylor. Coleridge on the Seventeenth Century. Ed. BrinkleyFlorence Roberta. Durham: Duke UP, 1955.
10.
De MarcoNick. “Structural ‘Pliability’ and Narratological ‘Diffidence’ in The Pilgrim's Progress.”Bunyan Studies8 (1988): 36–53.
11.
DungeyKevin R.“Faith in the Darkness: Allegorical Theory and Aldhelm's Obscurity.”Allegoresis: The Craft of Allegory in Medieval Literature. Ed. RussellStephen J., New York: Garland, 1988. 3–26.
12.
EagletonTerry. Literary Theory: An Introduction. 2nd ed.Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1998.
13.
FishStanley E.“Literature in the Reader.”Reader-Response Criticism from Formalism to Post-Structuralism. Ed. TompkinsJane P., Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1980. 70–100.
14.
FishStanley E.Self-Consuming Artifacts: The Experience of Seventeenth-Century Literature. 1972. Pittsburgh: Duquesne UP, 1994.
15.
FurlongMonica. Puritan's Progress. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1975.
16.
GreavesRichard L.“John Bunyan: The Present State of Historical Scholarship.” Os and Schutte 29–43.
17.
HardingM. Esther. Journey into Self. 1956. Boston: Sigo, 1993.
18.
HerreshoffDavid. “Marxist Perspectives on Bunyan.”Bunyan in Our Time. Ed. CollmerRobert G., Kent: Kent State UP, 1989. 161–85.
19.
HillChristopher. A Tinker and a Poor Man: John Bunyan and His Church, 1628–1688. 1988. New York: Norton, 1990.
20.
HillChristopher. The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas during the English Revolution. London: Maurice Temple Smith, 1972.
21.
JeffreyDavid Lyle. People of the Book: Christian Identity and Literary Culture. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1996.
22.
JohnsonRoger A., ed. Psychohistory and Religion: The Case of Young Man Luther. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1977.
23.
KeebleN. H.“‘Here Is Her Glory, Even to Be Under Him’: The Feminine in the Thought and Work of John Bunyan.”John Bunyan and His England, 1628–1688. Ed. LaurenceAnneOwensW. R., and SimStuart. London: Hambledon, 1990. 131–47.
24.
KeebleN. H., ed. John Bunyan: Conventicle and Parnassus. Oxford: Clarendon, 1988.
25.
KnottJohn R.Discourses of Martyrdom in English Literature, 1563–1694. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993.
26.
KnottJohn R.“‘Thou Must Live Upon My Word’: Bunyan and the Bible.” Keeble 153–70.
27.
LindsayJack. John Bunyan: Maker of Myths. 1937. Port Washington: Kennikat, 1969.
28.
LuxonThomas H.Literal Figures: Puritan Allegory and the Reformation Crisis in Representation. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1995.
29.
MaillouxSteven. Reception Histories: Rhetoric, Pragmatism, and American Cultural Politics. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1998.
30.
MeissnerWilliam. “Faith and Identity.” Johnson 97–126.
31.
MillerJ. Hillis. “The Ethics of Reading.”Theory Now and Then. Durham: Duke UP, 1991. 329–39.
32.
MullettMichael A.John Bunyan in Context. Keele: Keele UP, 1996.
33.
MurrayIain H.The Forgotten Spurgeon. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1994.
34.
NietzscheFriedrich. The Will to Power. Literary Theory: An Anthology. Ed. RivkinJulie and RyanMichael. Maiden: Blackwell, 1999. 362–67.
35.
NussbaumMartha. “Perceptive Equilibrium: Literary Theory and Ethical Theory.”The Future of Literary Theory. Ed. CohenRalph. New York: Routledge, 1989. 58–85.
36.
van OsM., and SchutteG.J., eds. Bunyan in England and Abroad. Amsterdam: Vrije UP, 1990.
37.
SasekLawrence A.The Literary Temper of the English Puritans. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1961.
38.
SharrockRoger. “Bunyan Studies Today: An Evaluation.” Os and Schutte 45–59.
39.
SharrockRoger. John Bunyan. New York: Macmillan, 1980.
40.
SimStuart. “Bunyan, Lyotard, and the Conflict of Narratives (or, Post-modernising Bunyan).”Bunyan Studies8 (1988): 67–81.
41.
SmithNigel. Perfection Proclaimed: Language and Literature in English Radical Religion, 1640–1660. Oxford: Clarendon, 1989.
42.
SpargoTamsin. The Writing of John Bunyan. Aldershot (Eng.): Ashgate, 1997.
43.
StachniewskiJohn. The Persecutory Imagination: English Puritanism and the Literature of Religious Despair. Oxford: Clarendon, 1991.
44.
TalbertCharles H.Reading Corinthians: A Literary and Theological Commentary on 1 and 2 Corinthians. New York: Crossroad, 1989.
45.
TaylorCharles. Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1989.
46.
ThickstunMargaret Olofson. Fictions of the Feminine: Puritan Doctrine and the Representation of Women. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1988.