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A Dialogue between Joseph Smith and the Devil : ウィキペディア英語版 | A Dialogue between Joseph Smith and the Devil "A Dialogue between Joseph Smith and the Devil" (or "Joe Smith and the Devil") is an 1844 short story by Parley P. Pratt, generally credited as the first work of Mormon fiction.〔"(Parley P. Pratt: Father of Mormon Pamphleteering )" by Peter Crawley, ''Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought''. Accessed April 26, 2012.〕 A piece of closet drama, "Dialogue" begins with the devil putting up handbills: They engage in a conversation which manages wit while still engaging in Pratt's proselytory purposes.〔"(The Humor of Mormon Seriousness: A Celestial Balancing Act )" by Richard H. Cracroft, ''Sunstone Magazine''. Accessed April 26, 2012.〕 The two part on friendly terms: The story first appeared on the front page of the ''New York Herald'', August 25, 1844.〔"(Happy Birthday, Mormon Fiction )" by Kent Larsen, ''A Motley Vision'', August 25, 2009; accessed April 26, 2012〕 ==References==
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