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  1. O'Neill's first wife, Kathleen Jenkins, rarely saw him after they married. Accustomed to a mundane social scene of tea and supper parties, Jenkins met O'Neill when she was 20 and...

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      At Sea. O'Neill married just before turning 21, but he did...

  2. Agnes Ruby Boulton (September 19, 1893 – November 25, 1968) was a British-born American pulp magazine writer in the 1910s, later the wife of Eugene O'Neill . Life and career. Boulton was born in 1893 in London, England, the daughter of Cecil Maud (Williams) and Edward William Boulton, an artist.

  3. O'Neill was married to Kathleen Jenkins from October 2, 1909, to 1912, during which time they had one son, Eugene O'Neill, Jr. (1910–1950). In 1917, O'Neill met Agnes Boulton , a successful writer of commercial fiction, and they married on April 12, 1918.

  4. 1888 – 1953. America’s First Major Playwright. When Eugene O’Neill began writing for the stage early in the 20th century, American theatre was dominated by vaudeville and romantic melodramas. Influenced by Strindberg, Ibsen, and other European playwrights, O’Neill vowed to create a theatre in America, stripped of false sentimentality ...

  5. Eugene Gladstone O’Neill. Born: October 16, 1888, New York, New York, U.S. Died: November 27, 1953, Boston, Massachusetts (aged 65) Awards And Honors: Pulitzer Prize. Nobel Prize (1936) Notable Works: “A Moon for the Misbegotten” “Ah, Wilderness!” “Anna Christie” “Beyond the Horizon” “Bound East for Cardiff” “Desire Under the Elms”

  6. In 1909 O'Neill married Kathleen Jenkins before leaving for Honduras to mine for gold. A month after his return in April 1910, his son Eugene O'Neill, Jr., was born. O'Neill left later that year to work at sea. He also did odd jobs in Buenos Aires, Argentina.