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''The Giant Joshua'' is a 1942 novel written by Maurine Whipple about polygamy in nineteenth-century Utahn Dixie. It is the first (and only written volume) of a proposed trilogy on the "Mormon Idea."〔Embry, Jessie L. "Maurine Whipple: The Quiet Dissenter." ''Differing Visions: Dissenters in Mormon History'' edited by Roger D. Launius, Linda Thatcher. University of Illinois Press. 1998.〕 ==Plot, characters, themes==
Among the many real characters such as Brigham Young, John D. Lee, and Erastus Snow, ''The Giant Joshua'' focuses primarily on Abijah MacIntyre and his wives, Bathsheba, Willie, and Clorinda. The move to southern Utah where they are prominent members of the communities of Washington, Santa Clara and St. George during their founding years. The novel engages with both the damages caused by Mormon polygamy〔Wilson, William A. "(Folklore in ''The Giant Joshua'' ), "A paper presented at the Third Annual Symposium of The Association for Mormon Letters, Marriott Library, University of Utah, October 7, 1978"; accessed April 20, 2012"〕 and the Idea:〔
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