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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. From about 1910 through 1922, Agnes Boulton wrote short stories, novelettes, and dramatic sketches for the early pulp magazines and a couple of glossies. The stories depict the hard-boiled reality of working women attempting to cope with modern men. They range in tone from wry to wrenching, local to exotic. Several of them reflect on the trials ...

  3. Agnes Boulton was a successful pulp fiction writer in the 1910s, later the second 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 (an artist), but grew...

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

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

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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. Vida y carrera [ editar ] Boulton nació el 19 de septiembre de 1893 en Londres , Inglaterra , hija de Cecil Maud (Williams) y Edward William Boulton, un artista.