Elder Northfield's Home : or, Sacrificed on the Mormon Altar.

The practice of plural marriage, commonly known as polygamy, stirred intense controversy in postbellum America until 1890, when the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints first officially abolished the practice. Elder Northfield's Home, published by A. Jennie Bartlett in 1882, is both a st...

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Main Author: Bartlett, A. Jennie
Other Authors: Tonkovich, Nicole
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lincoln : UNP - Nebraska, 2015.
Series:Legacies of nineteenth-century American women writers.
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Summary:The practice of plural marriage, commonly known as polygamy, stirred intense controversy in postbellum America until 1890, when the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints first officially abolished the practice. Elder Northfield's Home, published by A. Jennie Bartlett in 1882, is both a staunchly antipolygamy novel and a call for the sentimental repatriation of polygamy's victims. Her book traces the fate of a virtuous and educated English immigrant woman, Marion Wescott, who marries a Mormon elder, Henry Northfield. Shocked when her husband violates his promise not to take a second wife,
Physical Description:1 online resource (524 pages)
ISBN:9780803274068
0803274068
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.