e d c bowen

Bow·en

[boh-uhn]
noun
1.
Catherine (Sho·ber) Drink·er [shoh-ber dring-ker] , 1897–1973, U.S. biographer and essayist.
2.
Elizabeth (Dorothea Cole) 1899–1973, Anglo-Irish novelist and short-story writer.
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Bowen (ˈbəʊən) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Elizabeth (Dorothea Cole). 1899--1973, British novelist and short-story writer, born in Ireland. Her novels include The Death of the Heart (1938) and The Heat of the Day (1949)

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