William Randolph Hearst

Standard Name: Hearst, William Randolph

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Fictionalization Elinor Glyn
EG 's novels, and their attempt at more open depiction of female sensuality and sexual subjects, have largely been forgotten since then, though Barbara Cartland in the late 1970s produced abridged editions of several (more...
Friends, Associates Elinor Glyn
During her time in the Hollywood film industry, EG became friendly with such stars as Mary Pickford , Douglas Fairbanks , Charlie Chaplin , and Marion Davies . She stayed with Davies for six weeks...
Publishing Elinor Glyn
In October 1915 EG published a collection of articles on truth, common sense, and happiness under the title Three Things (which was used for a very different text by W. B. Yeats in 1929). She...
Publishing Elinor Glyn
This novel had first appeared in serial form in Nash's Magazine (currently Nash's and Pall Mall Magazine). EG 's agent, Hughes Massie , had sent a summary of it to William Randolph Hearst ...
Publishing Elinor Glyn
EG wrote articles for various newspapers and journals, both English and American, throughout her writing career; the money she earned for her journalism supported her and her family between books. From the time Hearst bought...
Publishing Elinor Glyn
After the success of her novella It, Hearst commissioned EG to write articles on It and on sex appeal for Cosmopolitan. The titles of her articles included It Isn't Sex—It's Good Pictures and...

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