Item Detail
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7920
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17
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2
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English
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The Image of Mormonism in French Literature : Part I
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BYU Studies
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Winter 1974
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14
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157-75
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"Anyone who studies the image of the Mormons in French literature must of necessity work with rather broad definitions of the word literature, for studying fiction and poetry alone does not adequately reflect the wide range nor the considerable interest that French authors from various fields have shown in the Latter-day Saints. In fact it was the non-fiction writers--historians, moralists, travelers, philosophers, and sociologists--who delineated the Mormon image that fiction eventually enlarged and distorted. This factual interest was, for the most part, a product of the positivistic movement that prevailed in France at the time of the introduction of Mormonism; most of the French authors of the 1850s-60s tried to approach Mormonism objectively, intending to analyze it "scientifically."" [Publisher's abstract]
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