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writing starts with sermons and ends with fiction. His famous allegory, the story of Christian, opens with a sentence of luminous simplicity that has the haunting compulsion of the hook in a great melody. "As I walk'd through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place, where was a Denn; And I laid me down in that place to sleep: And as I slept I dreamed a Dream." A "Denn" is a prison, and Bunyan wrote most of the book in Bedford county gaol, having been arrested for his beliefs during the "Great Persecution" of 1660-1690. He shares the experience of prison with Cervantes, who had the idea for Don Quixote while incarcerated in La Mancha. Like so many novels that follow in this list, The Pilgrim's Progress blends fact and fiction. As well as being the record of Bunyan's dream, a well-known fictional device, it is also an archetypal tale – a quest, fraught with danger. Christian's pilgrimage takes him through the Slough of Despond, Vanity Fair and the Delectable Mountains in a succession of adventures that keep the reader turning the page. With his good companions, Faithful and Hopeful, he vanquishes many enemies before arriving at the Celestial City with the line that still reverberates through the English literary tradition: "So he passed over, and all the trumpets sounded for him on the other side." In Hollywood terms, the novel has a perfect "arc". It also contains a cast of unforgettable characters, from Mr Worldly Wiseman to Lord Hategood, Mr Stand-fast and Mr Valiant-for-Truth. More profoundly, as an allegory of state repression, it has been described by the historian EP Thompson as one of the "foundation texts of the English working-class movement". Part of its uniquely English quality is a robust and engaging sense of humour that has cemented its appeal to generations of readers. The Pilgrim's Progress is the ultimate English classic, a book that has been continuously in print, from its first publication to the present day, in an extraordinary number of editions. There's no book in English, apart from the Bible, to equal Bunyan's masterpiece for the range of its readership, or its influence on writers as diverse as William Thackeray, Charlotte Bronte, Mark Twain, CS Lewis, John Steinbeck and even Enid Blyton. Huckleberry Finn speaks for many readers when, recalling his Mississippi education, he says: "There was some books too... One was 'Pilgrim's Progress', about a man that left his family it didn't say why. I read considerable in it now and then. The statements was interesting, but tough." The story of a man in search of the truth is the plot of many kinds of fiction, from Portnoy's Complaint to Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Like many of the writers in the list that follows, Bunyan had a wonderful ear for the rhythms of colloquial speech and his allegorical characters come to life in dialogue that never fails to advance the narrative. Story is one thing. The simple clarity and beauty of Bunyan's prose is something else. Braided together, style and content unite to make a timeless English classic. The Pilgrim's Progress, from this world, to that which is to come was first published in Holborn, London by Nathaniel Ponder, a non-conformist, at the beginning of 1678 in an edition of 191 pages. It was an immediate success. A second edition appeared before the end of 1678, with many new passages, a third in 1679, and several subsequent editions before Bunyan's death in August 1688. The Second Part of The Pilgrim's Progress was published in 1684, with a second edition in 1686. Eventually, the English text comprised some 108,260 words. It has never been out of print, and has been translated into more than 200 languages.

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Second chance: immortal wolf’s revenge

Abused, used and then discarded when she has no purpose, a young girl named Snow due to her silky white fur was integrated into the white snow was left to die a lonely death. Believing this was the end, believing her most looked up parents were actually using her, despite seeing how they always favoured her sister despite not born from the same mother. Snow was too naive, she believed that as long as she provides benefits to the Liu family, she would finally gain the love of her parents but she was thoroughly mistaken. Her cultivation pearl was taken, her appearance was ruined, her life was coming to an end, the snow slowly enveloped her into the coldness, the time she closed her eyes, believing if there was a next life, she would live differently, a second life where she would gain revenge, a life where she would let everyone see that she is powerful and not a commodity that should be played around with. And like a dream, she wakes up in this run down room with the reminent of her past life in the 21st century. And as if the gods has heard her plea, she was brought back to the time she was still a teenager of the age of 10, the time before the death of her brother. However the only difference was that there was an entire different entity that lives inside her as if like a system but in the form of a cultivation god who speaks to her as if they have known each other for all eternity. Pretending to be the same at the outside within the dens of these devilish family but in secret trains with all her might till the supernatural academy enrolment which is in 2 years time where she would show everyone her strength but before that day comes, she needs to train and become stronger and ensure that she doesn't die, keeping herself low-key and out of the business of the Liu family. She was slowly but shortly forgotten in the abandoned Yin house. Follow the journey and see how Snow would gain her revenge and what changes follows with a second chance of life. This is the first time I’m writing something to do with Chinese cultivation so if there is anything wrong, please comment, it would be a great help. Thank you (Note: any poison or treatment method are all made up and through imagination so if you never heard of it then just note it's not real).

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