Phyllis Duganne

Phyllis Duganne, also known as Phyllis Duganne Given, was a writer in the United States. She wrote stores for newspapers, novels, poems, and plays.[1][2][3][4] Some her works were adapted to film.[5]

She had various paramours.[6] She was the first wife of Austin Parker, a fighter pilot and journalist.[7][8] She subsequently married Eben Given. She had a daughter.[8] Duganne's sister performed internationally playing the violin.[9]

Arnold Genthe photographed her ca. 1918.[10] She was a niece of Wallace Irwin and Inez Haynes Irwin,[11][12] who based one of her characters in her.[13]

Writings

  • Nice Girl?
  • Ruthie
  • Prologue, her first novel[13]
  • "Bedtime Story" (1936)[14]
  • Poem "Another Year" by Mr. Love; Letter from Phyllis Duganne to Mr. Love (1944)[15]
  • "White Man'll Get You"[16]
  • "Nannie's Divorce"[16]

Film adaptations

References

  1. "Collection: Phyllis Duganne papers | Smith College Finding Aids". findingaids.smith.edu.
  2. "Duganne, Phyllis [WorldCat Identities]".
  3. Office, Library of Congress Copyright (August 31, 1952). "Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series" via Google Books.
  4. Office, Library of Congress Copyright (August 31, 1968). "Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1966: January-June". Copyright Office, Library of Congress via Google Books.
  5. "Phyllis Duganne". BFI.
  6. Carr, Virginia Spencer (November 11, 2004). Dos Passos: A Life. Northwestern University Press. ISBN 9780810122000 via Google Books.
  7. "Austin PARKER & Phyllis DUGANNE". dgmweb.net.
  8. Williams, John Taylor (May 17, 2022). The Shores of Bohemia: A Cape Cod Story, 1910-1960. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 9780374722623 via Google Books.
  9. Wilson, Reuel K. (2009). "To the Life of the Silver Harbor: Edmund Wilson and Mary McCarthy on Cape Cod".
  10. "Duganne, Phyllis, Miss, portrait photograph". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.
  11. "The Irwin Brothers". Time. October 8, 1923 via content.time.com.
  12. "The Bookman: A Review of Books and Life". 1921.
  13. "The Publishers Weekly". 1920.
  14. Baines, Richard (September 14, 2010). The New Paper Families: An Anthology of Short Short Stories. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521157285 via Google Books.
  15. Poem "Another Year" by Mr. Love: Letter from Phyllis Duganne to Mr. Love. 1944.
  16. "World Outlook". 1918.
  17. "The Way Home (1957)". BFI.
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