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  2. Boulton, Agnes (1893–1968)English-born writer, second wife of Eugene O'Neill, and mother of Oona O'Neill Chaplin. Name variations: Agnes Boulton O'Neill. Born in London, England, on September 19, 1893; died in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, on November 25, 1968; daughter of Edward W. Source for information on Boulton, Agnes (1893–1968): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia ...

  3. Nov 25, 2016 · Primary Sources Agnes Boulton. Agnes Boulton, the daughter of the artist, Edward W. Boulton, was born on the 19th August 1892.The family moved to Philadelphia and later settled in Point Pleasant, New Jersey.. After finishing her education she wrote for magazines such as Breezy Stories, Snappy Stories and Young's Magazine.

  4. Agnes Boulton Collection of Eugene O'Neill. Finding aid created by Miriam B. Spectre Copyright © 1998 by the Yale University Library.

  5. Introduction. From about 1910 through 1922, Agnes Boulton wrote short stories, novelettes, and dramatic sketches for the early pulp magazines and a couple of glossies.

  6. Agnes Boulton, who was Eugene O'Neill's second wife and a writer of popular novels and short stories, was born on 19 September 1893. After Boulton and O'Neill met in New York City in the fall of 1917, they moved to Provincetown early in 1918, and were married on 12 April of that year.

  7. Agnes Boulton collection of Eugene O'Neill YCAL MSS 122 Collection Overview REPOSITORY: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library P. O. Box 208330 New Haven, CT 06520-8330 (203) 432-2977 beinecke.library@yale.edu

  8. Sep 12, 2007 · "Part of a Long Story" is a fascinating memoir that has been heavily criticized, examined, referenced, denounced, confirmed and relied upon by biographers and curiosity seekers alike to help explain the paradoxical life of Eugene O'Neill.

  9. 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.

  10. Mar 10, 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 ...