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  1. Abstract: The collection consists of writings, correspondence, and other papers broadly relating to Agnes Boulton. Writings include a typescript for Agnes Boulton's memoir about her marriage to Eugene O'Neill, Part of a Long Story (1958), and a partial typescript of Trouble in the Flesh (1959) by Max Wylie, as well as handwritten and typed notes (perhaps those of Boulton) for story and play ideas.

  2. Agnes Boulton O'Neill's second marriage also failed. Agnes Boulton, a writer of short novels and stories that appeared in pulp magazines, met O'Neill in the Hell Hole, a New York saloon he ...

  3. http://www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu/people/william-davies-king. Quick Links. Contact; Hyper-Illuminated Books

  4. There is also some correspondence concerning Boulton's life after their divorce. The collection includes correspondence, writings of Agnes Boulton and of Eugene O'Neill, diaries of Agnes Boulton and of Eugene O'Neill, financial and legal documents, and photographs. The papers span the years 1910 to 1959, but the bulk of the material is from ...

  5. Oona O'Neill en 1965. Oona O'Neill, née le 14 mai 1925 à Warwick ( Bermudes) et morte le 27 septembre 1991 à Corsier-sur-Vevey ( canton de Vaud, Suisse ), est la fille de l'auteur dramatique et prix Nobel de littérature américain Eugene O'Neill et de l'écrivaine Agnes Boulton (en), ainsi que la quatrième et dernière épouse de Charlie ...

  6. Agnes Ruby Boulton (19 de septiembre de 1893 - 25 de noviembre de 1968) fue una escritora estadounidense de relatos para revistas pulp, activa durante la década de 1910. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Agnes Boulton. Información personal. Nacimiento.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2010 · In her 1958 memoir "Part of a Long Story –– Eugene O'Neill as a Young Man in Love," second wife Agnes Boulton describes the early years of her tumultuous marriage to the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. The couple met in 1917, married a year later, and divorced in 1929, when O'Neill abandoned Boulton –– and their two children ...