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England, Eugene

 Person

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Eugene England papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2426
Abstract The Eugene England papers (1825-2003) consist of L.D.S. service, university teaching, and research materials in addition to manuscripts, essays, articles, poems, book reviews, lectures, speeches, news clippings, editorial work, and correspondence. England was a critic, essayist, teacher, and a scholar in the field of LDS literature. England mainly taught American and LDS literature, but also taught classes on Shakespeare. He cofounded Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon...
Dates: 1825-2003

Eugene England photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1719
Abstract Eugene England (1933-2001) was a critic, essayist, teacher, and a scholar in the field of Latter-Day Saint literature. England cofounded > Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, the oldest independent journal in Mormon Studies in 1966, and cofounded the Association of Mormon Letters in 1976. This collection contains images of England and his career, as well as images related to Latter-Day Saint history collected by England.
Dates: 1950-2000

Mormonism collection

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0858
Abstract The Mormonism collection (1854, 1933, 1981-1985) consists of research papers, correspondence, transcripts,and clippings concerning various controversies in the LDS Church. Materials concern theological topics, particularly the Adam-God theory, historical questions, obedience to authority, and the treatment of scholars. Included are materials concerning the "Salamander Letters" and the response of the LDS Church to the controversy. Also included in the collection is an editorial cartoon...
Dates: 1854-1985