In contrast to Dante, Bunyan fills his allegory with real people, not just stereotypes – or even archetypes. Though his characters have names like Honest, Feeble-mind, and Ignorance, they come across as real people given a nickname. The names apply to some extent, of course, but not to the point of making caricatures out of the characters. <p> This volume contains parts I and II of Pilgrims progress. The first part concerns the journey of a pilgrim named Christian, while the second...