Saint Abe and His Seven Wives / A Tale of Salt Lake City, with a Bibliographical Note
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An outsider's journey into Salt Lake City frames interwoven accounts of a polygamous household centered on a charismatic elder and his seven wives. Scenes shift between frontier travel, domestic courtships, public sermons, communal rituals, street promenades, and farmhouse sunsets. Character vignettes — including a rough ranch boss, a hopeful suitor, and devoted women — illuminate tensions among desire, duty, and religious authority. The narrative blends satire and sympathy while examining polygamy's social effects and the interplay of faith, community expectations, and private longings.
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