Mormon literature
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Mormon literature is generally considered to begin a few years before the March 1830 publication of the Book of Mormon. Since this time Mormon literature has grown to include more scripture, as well as histories, fiction, biographies, poetry, hymns, drama and other forms.
See also
- A Believing People
- A Motley Vision
- Association for Mormon Letters
- Bloggernacle
- Richard H. Cracroft
- Eugene England
- LDS cinema
- LDS fiction
- LDS poetry
- List of films of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- List of pageants of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Mormon art
- Mormon folk music
- Mormon music
- Whitney Awards
References
- England, Eugene. "Mormon Literature: Progress and Prospects" in David J. Whittaker, ed., Mormon Americana: A Guide to Sources and Collections in the United States. (Provo, Utah: BYU Studies, 1995)
External links
- MLCA Database
- Mormon Literature Website by Gideon Burton at Brigham Young University
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