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Mormon Letters Annual 1984
Salt Lake City: Association for Mormon Letters, 1985


Published In Series:
Association for Mormon Letters Annuals
Volume: [5]

 

Genre:  Criticism
This publication includes:
Who Shapes Oral Narrative: A Functionalist and Psychosocial Explanation of the Lore of Two Mormon Female Tale-Tellers by Gloria L. Cronin
Pages: 12-21
Criticism
Crying "Change" in a Permanent World: Contemporary Mormon Women on Motherhood by Linda P. Wilcox
Pages: 22-35
Criticism
Scottish Immigrants and the Muse: Verses from the Dust by Frederick S. Buchanan
Pages: 36-58
Criticism
Feud and Fun: Humor in the Poetry of John Lyon by T. Edgar Lyon
Pages: 59-76
Criticism
The Willing Captive: A Study of Freedom in Recent Mormon Fiction by Vernon Jensen
Pages: 102-10
Criticism
Literary Image of the Mormon Colonies in Mexico by Edward A. Geary
Pages: 111-23
Criticism
Measuring the Achievement of the New LDS Hymnal by Karen Lynn Davidson
Pages: 124-28
Criticism
Some Popular Non-Mormon Books Read by Mormons before 1900 by Edward L. Hart, Eleanor C. Hart
Pages: 129-40
History
Through the Glass Darkly: Early British Perceptions of Mormonism by Thomas R. Burton
Pages: 141-49
Criticism
Making the "Good" Good for Something: A Direction for Mormon Literature by Lavina Fielding Anderson
Pages: 150-64
Criticism






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