Item Detail
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31338
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1
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15
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English
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Poetic Representations of Mormon Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Frontier America
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Representing Rural Women
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Lexington, Kentucky
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Lexington Books
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129-143
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[2019 Association for Mormon Letters Winner for Best Criticism]
The author seeks to identify different characteristics of frontier Mormon women from many varieties of poetic literature found during that time period.
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