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  1. Agnes Boulton’s books. Average rating: 4.67 · 6 ratings · 1 review · 10 distinct works. Part Of A Long Story: Eugene O'Neill As A Young Man In Love. 4.67 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1958 — 11 editions. Want to Read. saving…. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read.

  2. 1. März 2014 · Beyond the Horizon appeared in two editions within four and a half years. The first, published March 1920, printed a text that O'Neill probably completed in 1918 but may have tweaked for publication. It has not been reprinted since 1922, has never been edited, and was only recently reissued online.1 The second edition incorporated collaborative cuts made during a boozy span in mid-January 1920 ...

  3. 20. Juli 2019 · Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton at Spithead William Davies King University of California, Santa Barbara The following talk was given at the meeting of the Eugene O 'Neill Society in Bermuda in January 1999. I am currently at work on a biographical study of Agnes Boulton, followng up on my edition of the O'Neill-Boutlon correspondence.

  4. 28. Apr. 2022 · Agnes Boulton was a successful "pulp fiction" writer in the 1910s, later the wife of Eugene O'Neill. Prior to their marriage, she wrote for such magazines as Breezy Stories, Snappy Stories, and Young's Magazine. Boulton was born in 1892 in England, the daughter of Cecil and Edward W. Boulton (a painter), but grew up in Philadelphia and later in West Point Pleasant, New Jersey.

  5. 24. Feb. 2002 · Her mother was Agnes Boulton, her father was Eugene O'Neill, and her husband was Charlie Chaplin. She was beautiful, charming, intelligent and appealing, and more than a half century ago, Oona O ...

  6. [Part of a Long Story: "Eugene O'Neill as a Young Man in Love"] (By: Agnes Boulton) [published: May, 2011] : Agnes Boulton: Amazon.de: Bücher

  7. His second wife Agnes Boulton, who was no slouch as a writer herself, attempted in this book to shed light on the matter. Here she took center stage to bring forth the truth, either as she understood it, or at least as she wanted it to be understood. Although she is often disregarded as a footnote in O'Neill's life, here she sought to make her ...

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