| This publication includes: |
Mormon Literature in Cyberspace: The New Frontier by Robert M. Hogge
Pages: 1-5 |
Criticism |
Honorary Lifetime Membership in the Association for Mormon Letters Presented to Gerald N. Lund 13 January 1996
Pages: 6 |
Tribute |
The Gospel and the Arts by Gerald N. Lund
Pages: 7-17 |
Criticism |
Re-Storying the Restoration: Gerald N. Lund's The Work and the Glory Saga and the Historical Novel by Richard H. Cracroft
Pages: 18-24 |
Criticism |
Response by Gerald N. Lund
Pages: 25-26 |
Criticism |
Casserole Myth: Religious Motif and Inclusivity in Angels in America by John-Charles Duffy
Pages: 27-33 |
Criticism |
Theology for the Approaching Millennium: Angels in America, Activism, and the American Religion by Michael Austin
Pages: 34-45 |
Criticism |
Sea-Changed Iconography: Tony Kushner's Use and Abuse of Mormon Images and Traditions in Angels in America by Sandra Ballif Straubhaar
Pages: 41-45 |
Criticism |
Through a Glass Darkly: Mormon as Perceived by Critics' Reviews of Tony Kushner's Angels in America by Daniel Stout, Joseph D. Straubhaar, Gail Andersen Newbold
Pages: 46-58 |
Criticism |
Renegotiating Scylla and Charybdis: A New Look at Insider and Outsider Stereotypes of Mormonism by John Bennion
Pages: 59-66 |
Criticism |
Undefining "Faithful Fiction": (The Sophic Stranger Rides Again) (With[out] His Evil Twin) by B. W. Jorgensen
Pages: 67-75 |
Criticism |
Utah Women Writers and the Utah Renaissance: The Geography of the Heart by Patricia Truxler Coleman
Pages: 76-80 |
Criticism |
Mary Bennion Powell: Polygamy and Silence by John Bennion
Pages: 81-88 |
Criticism |
Toward an LDS Aesthetic of the Novel: A Report from the Front Lines by Benson Y. Parkinson
Pages: 89-95 |
Criticism |
Orson F. Whitney and the Consecration of Poetry by Neal W. Kramer
Pages: 108-117 |
Criticism |
The Example of Virginia Sorensen: Honest Ambivilence and the Mormon Experience by Laurie Illions Rodriguez, Joshua P. Rodriguez
Pages: 118-127 |
Criticism |
Imagining Mormon Marriage, Part I: The Mythic, the Novelistic, and Jack Weyland's Charly by B. W. Jorgensen
Pages: 128-137 |
Criticism |
Singing with Something Less Than One Accord by Levi S. Peterson
Pages: 138-146 |
Criticism |
The Rhetorical Self-Definitions of Sister Missionaries, 1930-1970: Oral Histories by Jessie L. Embry
Pages: 147-151 |
History |
"Untrumpeted and Unseen": An Introduction to Josephine Spencer, Mormon "Authoress" by Kylie Nielson Turley
Pages: 152-158 |
Criticism |
Telling It Slant: Literary Silences and Authenticity in Adolescent Literature by Patricia Truxler Coleman
Pages: 159-163 |
Criticism |
The Perry Scheme of Cognitive and Ethical Growth Applied to Levi Peterson's "Canyons of Grace" by Veda Tebbs Hale
Pages: 164-171 |
Criticism |
Levi Peterson's "Grace" and Perry's Scheme with Bell's Curves by Marilyn Brown
Pages: 172-174 |
Criticism |
Organically Grown Humor: Remarks and Readings from The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman by Louise Plummer
Pages: 175-181 |
Criticism |
I Have Come to the Whirlwind to Converse with the Father: The Book of Job as a Ceremony of Irony by Harlow Soderborg Clark
Pages: 182-187 |
Criticism |
Feeding Stories to the Lion by Harlow Soderborg Clark
Pages: 188-193 |
Criticism |