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Edna Kenton Edna Kenton (March 17, 1876 — February 28, 1954) was an American writer and literary critic. Kenton is best remembered for her 1928 work ''The Book of Earths,'' which collected various unusual and controversial theories about a hollow earth, Atlantis, and similar matters. ==Early life and education== Edna Baldwin Kenton〔("Edna Baldwin Kenton: More Antique Jewelry" ) ''Springfield Leader'' (May 4, 1929): 4. via Newspapers.com 〕 was born in Springfield, Missouri in 1876. Her father James Edgar Kenton was a bookkeeper. She attended Drury College,〔("Author of Note: Miss Edna Kenton, Formerly of this City, Has a Novel Accepted" ) ''Springfield Missouri Republican'' (July 6, 1902): 7. via Newspapers.com 〕 as did her brother Maurice and her sister Mabel,〔("J. E. Kenton Dead" ) ''Leader-Democrat'' (December 4, 1897): 1. via Newspapers.com 〕 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1897.〔("Book Reviews" ) ''The Michigan Alumnus'' 9(1903): 403.〕 She worked in Chicago as a young woman, where she knew Theodore Dreiser.〔Thomas P. Riggio, ed., (''Theodore Dreiser, Letters to Women: New Letters, Volume 2'' ) (University of Illinois Press 2009): 47. ISBN 9780252091025〕
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