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9. Bunyan in the African Novel
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xiii
- PROLOGUE 1
- INTRODUCTION. Portable Texts: Bunyan, Translation, and Transnationality 11
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PART ONE. BUNYAN IN THE PROTESTANT ATLANTIC
- 1. The Congo on Camden Road 45
- 2. Making Bunyan Familiar in the Mission Domain 56
- 3. Translating Bunyan 76
- 4. Mata’s Hermeneutic: Internationally Made Ways of Reading Bunyan 98
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PART TWO. BUNYAN,THE PUBLIC SPHERE, AND AFRICA
- 5. John Bunyan Luthuli: African Mission Elites and The Pilgrim’s Progress 113
- 6. Dreams, Documents, and Passports to Heaven: African Christian Interpretations of The Pilgrim’s Progress 137
- 7. African Protestant Masculinities in the Empire: Ethel M. Dell, Thomas Mofolo, and Mr. Great-heart 151
- 8. Illustrating Bunyan 173
- 9. Bunyan in the African Novel 191
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PART THREE. POST-BUNYAN
- 10. How Bunyan Became English 217
- CONCLUSION. Lifting the Tollgates 228
- APPENDIX 1. Bunyan Translations by Language 240
- APPENDIX 2. A Social Profile of Bunyan Translators 244
- NOTES 247
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 281
- INDEX 307
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xiii
- PROLOGUE 1
- INTRODUCTION. Portable Texts: Bunyan, Translation, and Transnationality 11
-
PART ONE. BUNYAN IN THE PROTESTANT ATLANTIC
- 1. The Congo on Camden Road 45
- 2. Making Bunyan Familiar in the Mission Domain 56
- 3. Translating Bunyan 76
- 4. Mata’s Hermeneutic: Internationally Made Ways of Reading Bunyan 98
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PART TWO. BUNYAN,THE PUBLIC SPHERE, AND AFRICA
- 5. John Bunyan Luthuli: African Mission Elites and The Pilgrim’s Progress 113
- 6. Dreams, Documents, and Passports to Heaven: African Christian Interpretations of The Pilgrim’s Progress 137
- 7. African Protestant Masculinities in the Empire: Ethel M. Dell, Thomas Mofolo, and Mr. Great-heart 151
- 8. Illustrating Bunyan 173
- 9. Bunyan in the African Novel 191
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PART THREE. POST-BUNYAN
- 10. How Bunyan Became English 217
- CONCLUSION. Lifting the Tollgates 228
- APPENDIX 1. Bunyan Translations by Language 240
- APPENDIX 2. A Social Profile of Bunyan Translators 244
- NOTES 247
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 281
- INDEX 307