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The Mormon Literature Database
does not include all "literature" in the general sense that
is by or about Mormons, nor is it intended to be comprehensive resource
for all Mormon authors or artists, nor all publications about Mormonism
or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Its principal focus
is on literary, cinematic, and musical works and their creators. Some
excpetions are made, especially regarding historical, theological, or
theoretical publications that relate to Mormon literature, speeches, film,
and music. The specific parameters for a given genre are detailed in the
"profile" page for each genre or medium. (accessed by search
or by browsing the opening page). General parameters for the database
are detailed below.
Inclusion
In general, this database seeks
to include records of
- Any and all literary, theatrical,
oratorical, cinematic, or musical works in which Mormons or Mormonism
is depicted, regardless of the religious affiliation of the authors
or creators involved, and regardless of the accuracy or the quality
of how Mormonism or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
is represented.
- Any and all literary, theatrical,
oratorical, cinematic, or musical work whose creators are identifiably
Mormon or who have obvious affiliation or association with the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, regardless of whether those works
include any bvious Mormon subject matter. This will sometimes include
people and works by those clearly not LDS and not writing about Mormon
subjects, but which for historical reasons are still reasonably associated
with Mormon culture (such as the author growing up in a dominantly Mormon
region).
In all cases, if the connection
to Mormon culture or to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
is not obvious in any given record, editors of the database will attempt
to include justifications to demonstrate the relevance of that person or
work to Mormonism.
Exclusions
| All
editions |
This
database is not intended to be an exhaustive bibliography of all editions
of a given work. Database editors attempt to include publication records
for first editions and for more recent or available editions, and
for any editions of noted scholarly importance. This database is considered
an adjunct to the Harold B.
Lee Library catalogue at Brigham Young University, which should
be consulted for a more comprehensive listing of editions for any
given title. |
| "Of
Interest" |
This
database excludes literary authors and artists, and their works, that
are merely of ongoing interest to Mormons, such as John Milton or
C.S. Lewis. However, published works by Mormons about such
authors will be included, as will editions of non-LDS authors that
are published by LDS identified publishers (for example, the MLDB
does include Bookcraft's C.S. Lewis: The Man and His Message,
a compilation of addresses given at Brigham Young University about
this important literary critic and theologian). |
| History |
This
database excludes literature written by or about Mormons that is of
a strictly historical character. Generally, if a critic has made a
case for an artistic or literary dimension to an historical work,
then such a work will be included (with a link to the criticism that
establishes the literary character of the historical work). This is
especially true of biography and autobiography. |
| Theology
|
This
database excludes Mormon theological publications unless a literary
dimension to such a publication is argued for by a critic. For example,
the King Follett Discourse and James E. Talmage's Jesus
the Christ are included since their literary dimensions have been
discussed in published criticism. Mormon apologetics are generally
excluded. |
| Proselyting
Material |
This
database generally excludes all "Mormon literature" intended primarily
for proselyting purposes, or whose primary purpose is to defend or
attack the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Again, if
a critic has made a case for the artistic or literary quality of such
material, it will be included with a rationale and/or a link to the
criticism that establishes its relevance. |
| Curricular
Material |
This
database generally excludes all publications whose primary purpose
is doctrinal instruction or administration within the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, including Sunday School, Relief Society,
Priesthood instruction materials, and literature published for use
in the seminary and institute programs of the Church, with the exception
of any publications or media of a narrative or clearly artistic nature,
such as many seminary films. However, this excludes brief stories
included in curricular material or static graphic images. An important
exception to this exclusion is the Relief Society lessons found for
years in the Relief Society Magazine that were on literary
topics. |
| Journalism
|
This
database generally excludes all "literature" by or about Mormons found
in newspapers and news outlets unless this material is of a demonstrable
artistic nature or is itself a review of works that are included in
the database. In addition, the database excludes columns and columnists,
newsletters, political and humorous cartoons, or other ephemeral publications
unless this material is of a clearly literary or artistic nature (such
as the serialization of a novel) or explicitly critiques or discusses
Mormon literary or artistic culture (presented as analysis, not as
a news item). |
| Manuscripts |
This
database excludes manuscripts and archival material such as journals,
letters, and diaries, unless such items have been edited, published,
or reviewed in print publications. |
| Diaries |
Diaries
are generally excluded in either print or digital forms unless these
have been analyzed, edited, or transcribed in some way. The intention
of this database is not simply to catalogue primary texts or archival
mateerials. |
| Drama |
This
database excludes unpublished dramatic scripts or performances such
as roadshows. If a dramatic work has been published, reviewed, or
its performance documented, however, it will be included as such.
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| Actors |
This
database is not intended to be an exhaustive resource about Mormon
actors and actresses and will only include principal cast members
associated with an LDS film. |
| Scripture |
This
database does not include all editions, translations, or studies of
the Book of Mormon. It does include literary works based on the Book
of Mormon, literary studies of the Book of Mormon, and narrative retellings
of the Book of Mormon in any medium (pageants, animated Book of Mormon
stories, etc.) but does not include studies of a purely theological,
doctrinal, apologetic, or historical character. Similarly, any biblical
studies by Mormons will not be included unless their analytical method
is literary in character. |
| Scholarship |
This
database does not include all scholarly writings by known LDS authors–only
those writings that have a literary or artistic character or that
themselves discuss or critique art and literature, whether or not
that art and literature would qualify for inclusion in the database
otherwise. |
| Tributes |
Any
literary tribute about a Mormon author will be included, as will tributes
about non-Mormons that are of a demonstrable literary quality. Otherwise,
tributes are excluded. |
| Letters |
Like
diaries, letters will generally be excluded unless they are published,
selected, and/or of some demonstrable literary quality. Generally
letters to editors in newspapers will be excluded, but letters to
the editor will be included which are found in journals focused on
LDS literature or literary topics. |
| Humor |
Humororus
cartoons by and about Latter-day saints will generally be excluded
as these are published incidentally in newspapers and periodicals
However, published humor collections or collections of humorous newspaper
columns (such as those by Calvin Grondahl or Robert Kirby) will be
included. |
| Translations |
Generally
translations of LDS works will not be included unless they are of
demonstrable literary nature (Generally this requires some critic
to have made the case for the literary quality, such as Van Gessell's
discussion of the differing literary qualities of alternate translations
of the Book of Mormon) |
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