The Painter of Dead Women: A rarity, a serial killer tale written by a woman over 100 years ago
Edna Worthley Underwood was born in Maine in 1873.

Her first published work was a collaborative translation of materials by Nikolai Gogol.

Her talents included both translating (she was an expert linguist), poetry and noted author of short stories.

By the 1940's her literary efforts ceased and, after being admitted to a sanitorium for dementia in 1953, died several years later.

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The Painter of Dead Women: A rarity, a serial killer tale written by a woman over 100 years ago
Edna Worthley Underwood was born in Maine in 1873.

Her first published work was a collaborative translation of materials by Nikolai Gogol.

Her talents included both translating (she was an expert linguist), poetry and noted author of short stories.

By the 1940's her literary efforts ceased and, after being admitted to a sanitorium for dementia in 1953, died several years later.

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The Painter of Dead Women: A rarity, a serial killer tale written by a woman over 100 years ago

The Painter of Dead Women: A rarity, a serial killer tale written by a woman over 100 years ago

by Edna Worthley Underwood

Narrated by Janet Fullerlove

Unabridged — 35 minutes

The Painter of Dead Women: A rarity, a serial killer tale written by a woman over 100 years ago

The Painter of Dead Women: A rarity, a serial killer tale written by a woman over 100 years ago

by Edna Worthley Underwood

Narrated by Janet Fullerlove

Unabridged — 35 minutes

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Overview

Edna Worthley Underwood was born in Maine in 1873.

Her first published work was a collaborative translation of materials by Nikolai Gogol.

Her talents included both translating (she was an expert linguist), poetry and noted author of short stories.

By the 1940's her literary efforts ceased and, after being admitted to a sanitorium for dementia in 1953, died several years later.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940191228075
Publisher: The Copyright Group
Publication date: 09/09/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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