Agnes Boulton (English Wikipedia)

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  • The Critic. 2. Vol. 17. Thomas More Association. 1958. pp. 51–. In the fall of 1917, Agnes Boulton, ' then a pulp-fiction writer, first met Eugene O'Neill, a brooding young playwright, in the back room of a Greenwich Village saloon. She found herself drawn to him; he likewise was attracted to her. Both of them ...
  • Margaret Loftus Ranald; Eugene O'Neill (1984). The Eugene O'Neill Companion. Greenwood Press. pp. 68–. ISBN 978-0-313-22551-2. Agnes Boulton died in Point Pleasant Hospital, New Jersey, on November 25, 1968, after surgery for an intestinal ailment. Accounts of O'Neill's acquaintances and friends are frequently unkind to Agnes Boulton, suggesting that the two were …
  • O'Neill, Eugene and Boulton, Agnes; King, William Davies (Ed.). "A Wind Is Rising". A Wind Is Rising (2000), books.google.com, Associated University Presses, Inc. (Cranbury, NJ), ISBN 0-8386-3808-2

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  • "A Formidable Shadow: The O'Neill Connection". Archived from the original on 2019-01-24. Retrieved 2014-11-28.
  • "Agnes Boulton Collection of Eugene O'Neill" Yale University Library, accessed February 17, 2012

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  • "A Formidable Shadow: The O'Neill Connection". Archived from the original on 2019-01-24. Retrieved 2014-11-28.
  • "Agnes Boulton (1893–1968)" Archived 2013-03-13 at the Wayback Machine Yale University Library, Beinecke Collection, p. 4

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