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My thoughts on Joseph Smith’s production of the Book of Mormon have preoccupied much of my lifetime, and the development of my research has benefited from countless discussions with friends, mentors, teachers, librarians, and colleagues. Any attempt to identify all the people who have influenced my life and research must certainly be incomplete. While writing this book, I have benefitted from the insights of several scholars in English, history, and theater and performance studies. First and foremost is David Rodes, who spent countless hours discussing ideas, reading (and correcting) my drafts, and offering invaluable insights. Others providing crucial support include Michael J. Colacurcio, Michael Hackett, Patricia Harter, Henry Ansgar (“Andy”) Kelley, V.A. (“Del”) Kolve, Joseph Nagy, and Shelley Salamensky. I am also deeply grateful to those who reviewed the manuscript in its various stages of development, including William Deverell, Rick Grunder, H. Michael Marquardt, Brent Metcalfe, Colby Townsend, and the anonymous readers for the University of North Carolina Press. Elaine Maisner, my editor on this project, provided crucial advice, and I am deeply grateful to her and to the editorial committee for their support.
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