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3 T. D. Murray, ed., Jeanne D’Arc: Maid of Orléans: Deliverer of France (London: William Heinemann, 1902).
4 Karen Sullivan, " ’I do not name to you the voice of st. michael’: The Identification of Joan of Arc’s Voices," in Bonnie Wheeler and Charles T. Wood, eds., Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc (New York: Garland, 1996), 85-111.
Sullivan’s endnotes 39 and 42 on the significance for Joan of the three saints, described by Mary Gordon as "icons of resistance and might" in Joan of Arc (New York: Viking, 2000), 26.
5 Regine Pernoud, "Epilogue: Joan of Arc or the Survival of a People," in Wheeler and Wood, Fresh Verdicts, 289.
6 Jeremy duQuesnay Adams, "Prelude," in Regine Pernoud and Marie Véronique Clin, Joan of Arc: Her Story, trans, and revised by Jeremy duQuesnay Adams, ed. Bonnie Wheeler (New York: St. Martin’s, 1998), 4.
7 Vita Sackville-West, Saint Joan of Arc (New York: Doubleday, 1964), 310.
SackvilleWest translates from the French of Jules Quicherat, Procès de condamnation et de réhabilitation de Jeanne d’Arc, 5 vols. (Jules Renouard et Cie, 1861).
8 Pernoud and Clin, Joan of Arc, 130.
9 Ibid., 274;
Sackville-West, Saint Joan, 367.
10 Wheeler and Wood, Fresh Verdicts.
12 Declan Kiberd, Inventing Ireland: The Literature of the Modern Nation [Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995], 428
Kiberd’s chapter, "Saint Joan-Fabian Feminist, Protestant Mystic," 428-37,
"The Winding Stair," 438-39.
13 Brian Tyson, The Story of Shaw’s Saint Joan (Kingston: McGill-Queens Univ. Press, 1982), 116.
14 Holly Hill, ed., Playing Joan: Actresses on the Challenge of Shaw’s Saint Joan (New York: Theatre Communications Group, 1987), xiii.
15 Eileen Atkins, in Hill, Playing Joan, 200.
16 Niloufer Harbin, Twentieth-century English History Plays: From Shaw to Bond (Totowa, New Jersey: Barnes and Noble Books, 1988), 31.
17 Ibid.
18 Ibid.
19 Ibid.
20 Ibid., 48.
21 Ibid., 51.
22 Sackville-West, Saint Joan, 292-93, abridging Quicherat, Procès, 1:324-26.
23 Harben, English History Plays, 52.
24 Ibid., 61.
25 Judith Evans, The Politics and Plays of Bernard Shaw (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2003), 151.
26 Gareth Griffith, Socialism and Superior Brains: The Political Thought of Bernard Shaw (London: Routledge, 1993), 126.
Leon Hugo, Playwright and Preacher (London: Methuen, 1971), 50-64.
27 Harben, English History Plays, 61.
28 ibid., 38-46,
29 Ibid., 53.
30 Ibid.
31 Brian Tyson, The Story, 2.
32 Lavina Fielding Anderson, telephone conversation with author, 27 September 2003.
33 Encyclopedia Britannica, 14th ed., s.v. "Joan, Saint."
34 Leslie Feinberg, Transgender Warrior: Making History from Joan of Arc to Rupaul (Boston: Beacon Press, 1996), 31-37.
35 Lavina Fielding Anderson, "The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A Contemporary Chronology," Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 26 (Spring 1993): 7.
36 Ibid., 7-64.
38 Anderson, The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership, 8-9.
39 Anderson, "Lavina Fielding Anderson," audiocassette.
40 Levi Peterson, "Lavina Fielding Anderson and the Power of a Church in Exile," Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 29 (Winter 1996): 169-78.
41 Lavina Fielding Anderson to Presidents Ezra Taft Benson, Gordon B. Hinckley, and Thomas S. Monson, 23 October 1993, 20-21.
42 Ibid., 1.
43 Ibid., 20.
44 Ibid.
45 Lavina earned a B.A. (1968) and an M.A. (1970) in English from Brigham Young University and a Ph.D. in American Studies (1974) from the University of Washington.
46 Lavina Fielding Anderson to Marlin S. Miller, 18 June 1993.
47 Ibid.
48 Ibid.
49 Ibid.
50 Troy Williams, "Faith in Exile: Mormon Identity and the Excommunicated," Event Newsweekly, 16 August 2001, 10-11.
51 Anderson to Benson, Hinckley, and Monson, 28.
52 Anderson to Marlin S. Miller, 18 June 1993.
53 Ibid.;
Mosiah 18:9.
54 David Edgar, Pentecost (London: Nick Hern Books, 1995), act 1, scene 4, pp. 37-38.
55 Paul Anderson to Marlin S. Miller, 2 September 1993.
56 Lavina Fielding Anderson, ’A Testimony of Presence" (paper presented at Pilgrimage [women’s retreat], Provo Canyon, Utah, 13 May 1994), 4.
Lavina credits the concept of testifying with her presence to Sharon Conroy Turnbull (talk given at the Circle of Love service at the Utah State Capitol, 2 April 1994, Salt Lake City, Utah).
57 Peterson, "Lavina Fielding Anderson," 178.
58 ibid., 175.
59 Lavina Fielding Anderson, "Covenants and Contracts: Renegotiating Membership in the Church" (paper presented at Sunstone West Symposium, Burbank, California, 12 March 1994), 2.
60 Anderson, "A Testimony of Presence," 3.
Lavina Fielding Anderson, "The Church and Its Scholars: Ten Years After," Sunstone (July 2003): 13-19.

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