The Mormoness; Or, The Trials Of Mary Maverick: A Narrative Of Real (Edited and Annotated, with Introduction and Appendices)

The Mormoness; Or, The Trials Of Mary Maverick: A Narrative Of Real (Edited and Annotated, with Introduction and Appendices)

The Mormoness; Or, The Trials Of Mary Maverick: A Narrative Of Real (Edited and Annotated, with Introduction and Appendices)

The Mormoness; Or, The Trials Of Mary Maverick: A Narrative Of Real (Edited and Annotated, with Introduction and Appendices)

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Overview

Published in 1853, the first American novel about the Mormons is also one of the best. John Russell, an Illinois journalist and educator, witnessed the persecution in Missouri and Illinois and generally sympathized with the Saints. The Mormoness tells the story of Mary Maverick, the heroine of the novel, who joined the Mormon Church when her husband was converted in Illinois. Though not initially a believer, Mary embraces her identity as "the Mormoness" when her husband and son are killed in a Haun's Mill-like massacre–and at the end of the novel, she must find a way to forgive the killer.

Virtually unavailable until now, Michael Austin and Ardis E. Parshall's fresh transcription, introduction, notes, and appendices enable readers to rediscover a compassionate and insightful outsider's view of early Mormonism.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157853358
Publisher: Greg Kofford Books
Publication date: 01/15/2016
Series: The Mormon Image in Literature , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 114
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Michael Austin is the author or editor of seven books and more than 50 articles, book chapters, and reviews, including Re-reading Job: Understanding the Ancient World’s Greatest Poem. He is currently the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Newman University in Wichita, Kansas.

Ardis E. Parshall is a historian, freelance researcher specializing in Mormon history, and author. She co-edited with Paul Reeve Mormonism: A Historical Encyclopedia and is currently writing She Shall Be an Ensign, a history of the LDS Church told through the lives of Mormon women. She blogs at Keepapitchinin.
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