Mary Lythgoe Bradford

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Mary Lythgoe Bradford (born 1930) is an editor and poet significant to Mormon literature. She was the editor of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought from 1978 to 1983, edited Mormon Women Speak (1982), and was included on the "75 Significant Mormon Poets" list complied by Gideon Burton and Sarah Jenkins.[1] She was the first Mormon critic to engage scholarly with the work of Virginia Sorensen[2] and has written about other authors such as Hugh Nibley and Lowell L. Bennion. Her work has appeared in many religious and regional magazines, journals and anthologies.

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