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English
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A Believing People : Literature of the Latter-day Saints
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University Press
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Andrew Hunter Scott : Builder in the Kingdom
"A Question on My Mind" Robert McCorkle's 1844 Letter to Joseph Smith
A Shared Historicist Enterprise : Mormon History through a Literary Lens
A Survey of Mormon Literary Criticism
Before The Manifesto : The Life Writings of Mary Lois Walker Morris
Between Pulpit and Pew : The Supernatural World in Mormon History and Folklore
Brigham's Gospel Kingdom
Brigham Young's Homes
Dialogues With Myself: Personal Essays on Mormon Experience
Dorian : A Peculiar Edition with Annotated Text and Scholarship
Eugene England: A Mormon Liberal
Faithful Transgressions in the American West : Six Twentieth-Century Mormon Women's Autobiographical Acts
George Francis Train and Brigham Young
'Herself Moving Beside Herself, Out There Alone' : The Shape of Mormon Belief in Virginia Sorensen's The Evening and the Morning
History's Sequel : A Source Essay on Women in Mormon History
Joseph Smith--History
Joseph Smith Jr. : Reappraisals After Two Centuries
Joseph Smith : Prophecy, Process, and Plenitude
Joseph Smith, W. W. Phelps, and the Poetic Paraphrase of 'The Vision'
Latter-day Saint Poetry and Songs
of the Utah War
Leonard James Arrington (1917-1999) : A Bibliography
Literature, Mormon Writers of : Poetry
Literature, Mormon Writers of : Short Stories
Making a Mormon of Milton
"Moonbeams from a Larger Lunacy" : Poetry in the Reorganization
Mormon cinema : Origins to 1956
Mormon Cultural Studies
Mormon History
Mormon Letters
Mormon's Literary Technique
Nephi, Seer of Modern Times : The Home Literature Novels of Nephi Anderson
People of Paradox : A History of Mormon Culture
Popular and Literary Mormon Novels : Can Weyland and Whipple Dance Together in the House of Fiction?
Remembering Nauvoo : Historiographical Considerations
Sesquicentennial Reflections : A Comparative View of Mormon and Gentile Women on the Westward Trail
Settling in Salt Lake City
Stretching the Heavens: The Life of Eugene England and the Crisis of Modern Mormonism
Susa Young Gates: Daughter of Mormonism
The 1890s Mormon Culture of Letters and the Post-Manifesto Marriage Crisis : A New Approach to Home Literature
The Brief History and Perpetually Exciting Future of Mormon Literary Studies
The Dawning of a Brighter Day : Mormon Literature after 150 Years
The Function of Mormon Literary Criticism at the Present Time
The Life of Dr. Frederick G. Williams :
Counselor to the Prophet Joseph Smith
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
The Mormon History Association's Tanner Lectures : The First Twenty Years
The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism
The Paradox of Mormon Folklore
The Selected Letters of Juanita Brooks
The Worlds of Joseph Smith : A Bicentennial Conference at the Library of Congress
Toward a Mormon Cinematic Aesthetic : Film Styles in Legacy
Toward a Mormon Literary Theory
Towards a Mormon Criticism : Should We Ask 'Is This Mormon Literature?'
'Tryed and Purified as Gold' : Mormon Women's 'Lives'
"Untrumpeted and Unseen" : Josephine Spencer, Mormon "Authoress"
Walking on Water : Nineteenth-Century Prophets and a Legend of Religious Imposture
What We Will Do Now That New Mormon History is Old : A Roundtable
Writing Ourselves : Essays on Creativity, Craft, and Mormonism