The world famous work of John Bunyan, an English Christian writer and preacher of the seventeenth century. For his propagation of the Gospel he spent more that twenty years in prison, creating his book, which res se appear the story of his life. Allegorically the author describes the way to salvation, during which the hero, a Christian, passes through numerous obstacles, and meets numerous personages: Obstinate, Pliable, each trying to find the way to God. All these represent the spiritual struggle between Christ and Satan for the human soul, as well as the inner struggle of a man. Neither before, nor after the appearance of “The Pilgrim's Progress” there was a work of such significance. This allegory is inimitable; the depth of thought, written out characters and their acts, the knowledge and understanding of scripture make the book one of the most remarkable pieces of the world literature of the seventeenth century.
In 1638 Bunyan published the second part of The Pilgrim's Progress”, where he described wandering of the Christian’s wife and children. The author intended to create the third part about the life of the hero’s children after his death, but admittedly this writing has never been written or lost. This is the unique work concerning the human searching of God, the doubts, confession and spiritual growth and numerous obstacles to it. The events revealed through the dreams of the hero, what allows portraying, vividly and captivatingly, the processes in the soul and the inner world, unseen to human eyes.