A Believing People
A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-day Saints, edited by Richard H. Cracroft and Neal E. Lambert, and published in 1974, was "the first significant anthology of the literature of the Latter-day Saints"[1] and began the establishment of the field of Mormon literature as a legitimate discipline, and remains, according to A Motley Vision in 2012, " the only comprehensive Mormon Literature anthology ever published."[2] Cracroft and Lambert released an anthology with a more modern focus, 22 Young Mormon Writers, the following year.
Included authors
The collection includes works of many sorts (letters, poetry, sermons, etc.), mostly from LDS authors, but also some by those friendly to the Mormons (e.g. Thomas L. Kane) or with early-life connections (e.g. Ina Coolbrith) or similarly tangential relationships. Authors are listed alphabetically. Works without a listed author are not reflected in this list.
History
Biography and Autobiography
Letters
- Joseph Smith Jr.
- Brigham Young
- Ursulia B. Hascall
- Irene Hascall Pomeroy
- Ellen Spencer Clawson
Journals and Diaries
- Hosea Stout
- William Clayton
- Mary Goble Pay
- Priddy Meeks
- Joseph Smith Black
Discourses
The Essay
- Orson F. Whitney
- William Mulder
- Parley A. Christensen
- Robert K. Thomas
- Hugh Nibley
- Truman G. Madsen
- Edward Geary
Nineteenth-Century Poetry
Twentieth-Century Poetry
- S. Dilworth Young
- Vesta Pierce Crawford
- Christie Lund Coles
- Veneta Leatham Nielsen
- Arthur Henry King
- Edward L. Hart
- Marden J. Clark
- Lael W. Hill
- May Swenson
- Clinton F. Larson
- Max Golightly
- R. Paul Cracroft
- Emma Lou Thayne
- John Sterling Harris
- David L. Wright
- Thomas Asplund
- Harrison Davis
- Nolyn Hardy
- Marilyn McMeen Miller
- Robert A. Christmas
- Carol Lynn Pearson
- Charis Southwell
- Clifton Holt Jolley
- Dennis Drake
- Dennis Marden Clark
- Helen Walker Jones
- Linda Sillitoe
- Ann Doty
- Naomi W. Randall
Fiction
- Parley P. Pratt
- Josephine Spencer
- Nephi Anderson
- Virginia Sorensen
- Eileen G. Kump
- Douglas H. Thayer
- Donald R. Marshall
The Novel
Drama
- Clinton F. Larson
- Martin Kelly
References
- England, Eugene (Spring 1975), "Book Reviews: A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-day Saints", BYU Studies, 15 (3): 365–372, retrieved 2013-08-07
- Larsen, Kent (September 23, 2012), "Sunday Lit Crit Sermon: Richard H. Cracroft on what makes a poem 'Mormon'.", A Motley Vision, retrieved 2013-08-07
External links
- Archive.org's online text of A Believing People