Background
Evans, Elizabeth Edson was born on March 8, 1832 in Newport, New Hampshire, United States. Daughter of Doctor Willard Putnam and Lucia Field (Williams) Gibson.
Evans, Elizabeth Edson was born on March 8, 1832 in Newport, New Hampshire, United States. Daughter of Doctor Willard Putnam and Lucia Field (Williams) Gibson.
Removed to Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1841. Educated in private school Began early to write both prose and verse for newspapers.
Has resided in Europe, since 1870. Author: The Abuse of Maternity, 1875. Laura, an American Girl (novel), 1884.
A History of Religions, 1892. The Story of Kaspar Hauser, 1892. The Story of Louis XVII of France, 1893.
Transplanted Manners (novel), 1895. Confession (novel), 1895. Ferdinand Lassalle and Helene von Dönniges, a Modern Tragedy, 1897.
The Christ Myth, 1900.
Married Edward Payson Evans, 1868.