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  1. William Davies King has brought Agnes Boulton to light again, providing new perspectives on America's foremost dramatist, the dynamics of a literary marriage, and the story of a woman struggling to define herself in the early twentieth century. King shows how the configuration of O'Neill and Boulton's marriage helps unlock many of O'Neill's plays.

  2. Agnes Ruby Kaufman (Boulton) aka Burton, O'Neill (19 Sep 1892 - 25 Nov 1968) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (5 entries) edit. arwiki أغنيس ...

  3. "An engrossing biography about the marital breakdown of a major literary figure, of particular interest for what it reveals about O'Neill's creat...

  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. 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.

  6. AGNES BOULTON (1893-1968) 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.

  7. "Part of a Long Story" is a must-have for anyone who is seriously interested in examining the life of Eugene O'Neill, or Agnes Boulton for that matter. In any case, the book achieves it true purpose: the crowning glory of the woman who successfully took her rightful place in history as the second Mrs. O'Neill along with all the heartache and glory that went along with it.