Keywords
poesy, prosody, Book of Mormon, apocalpytic texts
Abstract
Robert Smith makes the case that “poetic art in the Book of Mormon is highly developed” — you just need to have the eye to recognize it. Though many readers are aware of the stunning examples of chiasmus in the Book of Mormon, thanks to the pioneering work by John W. Welch, fewer are acquainted with the other important forms of parallelism that pervade the text, often placed strategically to highlight the importance of a particular passage. Smith also shows why apocalpytic texts, sometimes thought to originate at a later period, can be found, for example, in the first chapter of the Book of Mormon.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Robert F.
(2021)
"Poesy and Prosody in the Book of Mormon,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 42, Article 7.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol42/iss1/7