Global Bunyan and Visual Art
By (Author) Angelica Duran
Edited by Katie Calloway
Contributions by Nathalie Coll
Contributions by Shannon Murray
Contributions by Mario Murgia
Contributions by Andy Draycott
Contributions by Camille Adnot
Contributions by Andrew McKendry
Contributions by Jerry Hunter
Contributions by Katsuhiro Engetsu
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
2nd October 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
432
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book advances the conversation about the presence, aesthetic appropriation, and re-interpretation of the foundational English author John Bunyan (16281688), whose works and legend have had a vibrant afterlife in visual art.
Focusing on the global reach of Bunyans works and legend through multiple media and cultural adaptations provides a unique opportunity to discover the varied and generative influence of Bunyan on cultures past and present, promoting a more diverse appreciation of Bunyan's unparalleled reach. The contributors also foster opportunities to discuss the role of intermediality in contemporary re-appropriations of early modern literature in the context of globalization, as well as a critical exploration of Bunyanic presence in global contemporary art via intertextual and intermedial relations.
Angelica Duran is Professor of English and comparative literature at Purdue University.
Katie Calloway is Associate Professor of English at Baylor University.