Helynne Hollstein Hansen

HELYNNE HOLLSTEIN HANSEN {[email protected]} received her PhD in French from the University of Utah. She is a professor emeritus of modern languages at Western Colorado University and a former vis￾iting professor of French at Brigham Young University. She is a former staff writer for the Church News and Deseret News. She is author of a scholarly monograph Hortense Allart: The Woman and the Novelist, and a novel, Voices at the Crossroads. She currently resides in Salt Lake City.

Feminism, Polygamy, and Murder John Bennion. An Unarmed Woman.

Articles/Essays – Volume 52, No. 1

John Bennion’s work is set in the late 1880s and focuses on plural marriage through the lens of a murder mystery.

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In Search of Women’s Language and Feminist Expression Among Nauvoo Wives in A Little Lower Than the Angels

Articles/Essays – Volume 27, No. 2

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The Local Politics of Vice and Virtue | Jeffrey Nichols, Prostitution, Polygamy and Power: Salt Lake City, 1847-1918

Articles/Essays – Volume 36, No. 3

One of the most intriguing ironies of life in Salt Lake City during the nineteenth century was the clash of the Mormons who were morally outraged to see the advent of prostitution in their valley…

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