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  1. Both she and Reed took lovers outside their marriage; during her Greenwich Village years (1916–1920), these included the playwright Eugene O'Neill and the painter Andrew Dasburg.

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  3. Dec 27, 1995 · In second place: Eugene ONeill, whom she seduced and later abandoned. Bryant was at Reed’s side when he died of typhus in a Moscow hospital.

  4. Bill had gotten custody of Anne, and Louise Bryant lived her last six years alone, almost never seeing her daughter but constantly seeking news of her. In 1934, Louise found herself the object of considerable interest from a group of Harvard scholars writing a biography of Reed (a Harvard graduate).

  5. Her mother remarried Sheridan Bryant and Louise took his name. She attended the University of Nevada and later transferred to the University of Oregon in Eugene, graduating in January of 1909. She took jobs teaching school in Salinas, California and in a cannery in Seattle.

  6. During the 1910s O'Neill was a regular on the Greenwich Village literary scene, where he also befriended many radicals, most notably Communist Labor Party of America founder John Reed. O'Neill also had a brief romantic relationship with Reed's wife, writer Louise Bryant. [16]

  7. Jun 30, 2021 · In Provincetown, Louise Bryant with Eugene O’Neill and Eugene O’Neill with John Reed On their return to New York, O’Neill was heartbroken when Jack and Louise headed upstate and married on November 9, 1916.

  8. Through the Provincetown Players, Bryant met the playwright Eugene O'Neill, and they briefly became lovers. Bryant married Reed in the fall of 1916, but they both advocated free love and each had a number of relationships outside their open marriage.

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