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Annual of the Association for Mormon Letters, 1996
Papers from 1994-95

Edited by Lavina Fielding Anderson
Provo, Utah: Association for Mormon Letters, 1996 (149p.)


Published In Series:
Association for Mormon Letters Annuals
Volume: [9]

 

Genre:  Criticism
Organization:
Association for Mormon Letters

This publication includes:
The Moral Imagination by Susan Elizabeth Howe
Pages: 1-6
Criticism
Citation Honoring Wayne C. Booth
Pages: 7
Tribute
Why Do Mormon Writers Find It So Hard To Climb Parnassus? by Wayne C. Booth
Pages: 8-19
Criticism
The Vocation of a Mormon Teacher by Neal W. Kramer
Pages: 20-26
Criticism
Keeping Company with Wayne Booth: Ethical Responsibility and the Conduct of Mormon Criticism by Gideon Burton
Pages: 27-35
Criticism
"Easy to Be Entreated": Modern Dogma and the Rhetoric of Assent and Christian Communication by Grant Boswell
Pages: 36-40
Criticism
Mormon Postmodernism: Worlds without End in Young's Salvador and Card's Lost Boys by Robert Bird
Pages: 41-45
Criticism
Terry Tempest Williams's Refuge: Sentimentality and Separation by Laura L. Bush
Pages: 46-54
Criticism
Creating Zion: Why Write in the Household of Faith by MaryJan Gay Munger
Pages: 55-59
Criticism
Consistency Through Inconsistency: The Literature of Mormon Polygamy by Cheri Pray Earl
Pages: 60-65
Criticism
The Emergence of Mormon Religious Studies and Mormon Regional Studies: Their Significance for Mormon Letters by Eric Alden Eliason
Pages: 66-73
Criticism
The Boon: A Temporary Summing Up by Marden J. Clark
Pages: 74-81
Criticism
Ramona Wilcox Cannon as Woman and Writer by Ariel C. Silver
Pages: 82-88
Biography / Memoir
From Great Britain to the Great Salt Lake : The Poetry of Edward Lennox Sloan by David E. Sloan
Pages: 89-95
Criticism
Eros in LDS Life and Literature: A Panel with B. W. Jorgensen, Margaret Blair Young, and Karin Anderson England with Bruce W. Jorgensen, Margaret Blair Young, Karin Anderson England
Pages: 96-110
Interview / Panel
When Mormon Literature Becomes "Mormon": A Panel with Scott Abbott, Susan Elizabeth Howe, B. W. Jorgensen, and Brian Evenson, Moderated by Marni Asplund-Campbell by Marni Asplund Campbell, Scott Abbott, Susan Elizabeth Howe, B. W. Jorgensen, Brian Evenson
Pages: 111-126
Interview / Panel
The Struggle for Mormon Literature by Brian Evenson
Pages: 127-137
Criticism
"I Do Remember How It Smelled Heavenly": Mormon Aspects of May Swenson's Poetry by Susan Elizabeth Howe
Pages: 138-146
Criticism
Knowing the Poetry First: A Response by Paul Swenson
Pages: 146-149
Criticism






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