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DateDate1991-03-01
TitlePageArthur Conan Doyle and His Views on Mormonism
AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,Michael W. Homer
TopicList of String, delimiter: ,Mormonism
SummaryTextThis article traces Arthur Conan Doyle's evolving views on Mormonism, from his hostile portrayal of polygamy and the Danites in A Study in Scarlet to a more nuanced and comparative assessment after his 1923 visit to Utah. It argues that his early depiction relied heavily on anti-Mormon sources, while later reflections reveal a reassessment shaped by personal experience and his commitment to Spiritualism.