The Pilgrim's Progress Resources
WEBSITES
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Yep: it's old. And that means your one-stop shop is good ol' Project Gutenberg. We love those guys.
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Bunyan's verse gets the Poetry Foundation treatment, and you get an excellent bio of the man himself.
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Encyclopedia Britannica doesn't mess around—get all your Bunyan factoids.
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Luminarium is an amazing resource for anyone studying literature from the Medieval period through the Restoration. The page devoted to Bunyan is a stand-out.
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A site devoted to the works and life of John Bunyan. You can even find some of his sermons here.
AUDIO
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At this link, Project Gutenberg offers a free download of the book being read aloud.
IMAGES
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Here you can see images of the engaved illustrations from the 1693 version, each matched with one of the pilgrims' songs.
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This site has the image of an actual 1678 map of Christian's allegorical journey—and it's gorgeous.
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Here are illustrations from the text that you can print out and color. No, really.