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| | Mormon Criticism |
 | | A response to Jorgensen, calling for a literature that directly promotes orthodox ideals and values, which Cracroft sees as "more or less rooted in essences of spirituality shared by those" who "seek about them `the presence of the divine,' eschewing faithlessness, doubt, and rebellion" (52). |
 | | Anderson, Tory C. "Just the Fiction, Ma'am." Wasatch Review International 1, no. 2 (1992): 1-9. |
 | | A perceptive argument, by a younger editor and critic, that the purpose of moral teaching and of mortal life is best achieved not through direct preaching of propositional knowledge but through realistic imitation of life in fiction, which can give new and profitable experience more efficiently than life itself. |
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