Edith Wyatt
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Edith Franklin Wyatt (14 September 1873 – 1958) was an American novelist.
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Biography
Edith Wyatt was born in Tomah, Wisconsin in 1873. She attended Bryn Mawr College from 1891 to 1893, and then spent most of her life living in Chicago.[1]
Works
- Every One His Own Way (1901)
- True Love (1903)
- Making Both Ends Meets (1911)
- Great Companions (1917)
- The Invisible Gods (1923)
- The Satyr's Children (1939)
Selected articles
- "Working-girls' Budgets," McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXVI (1910)
- "An Inspired Critic", The North American Review, Vol. CCV (1917)
Las Casas. Adventures in a New World, an historical novel based on the life of Bartolomé de Las Casas, was completed ca. 1953, but was never published.