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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- A Note on Name Usage ix
- Introduction: “Maxims in the Copybook of Modernism” 1
- 1 • The Limited Life of a Dorchester Girl 11
- 2 • At Radcliffe: “A Pushy Lace-Curtain Irish Girl from Dorchester” 22
- 3 • First Husband, Lindesay Parrott: “Strange Moments of Tenderness and Pretty Constant Dislike” 30
- 4 • Modern Parenting 43
- 5 • Greenwich Village: The Path to Becoming a “Self-Sufficient, Independent, Successful Manager of Her Own Life” 53
- 6 • Hugh O’Connor: High Felicity on the “Road of No Rules” 63
- 7 • New Freedoms in the “Era of the One-Night Stand”: The Ex-Wife Is Born 73
- 8 • Ursula Goes to Hollywood 86
- 9 • Second Husband, Charles Greenwood: “The Stupidest Thing I Ever Did in My Life” 105
- 10 • “Extravagant Hell” 120
- 11 • The Business of Being a Writer 133
- 12 • Third Husband, John Wildberg: The Faint Resemblance of Stability 148
- 13 • “The Monotony and Weariness of Living” 163
- 14 • Fourth Husband, Alfred Coster Schermerhorn: “Two Catastrophes Should Be Enough” 175
- 15 • Saving Private Bryan: The United States vs. Ursula Parrott 189
- 16 • Her “Breaks Went Bad” 202
- 17 • “Black Coffee, Scotch, and Excitement” 218
- Afterword: Remembering a “Leftover Lady” 227
- Acknowledgments 231
- Chronology 235
- Notes 237
- Published Writings 267
- Filmography 273
- Bibliography 275
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- A Note on Name Usage ix
- Introduction: “Maxims in the Copybook of Modernism” 1
- 1 • The Limited Life of a Dorchester Girl 11
- 2 • At Radcliffe: “A Pushy Lace-Curtain Irish Girl from Dorchester” 22
- 3 • First Husband, Lindesay Parrott: “Strange Moments of Tenderness and Pretty Constant Dislike” 30
- 4 • Modern Parenting 43
- 5 • Greenwich Village: The Path to Becoming a “Self-Sufficient, Independent, Successful Manager of Her Own Life” 53
- 6 • Hugh O’Connor: High Felicity on the “Road of No Rules” 63
- 7 • New Freedoms in the “Era of the One-Night Stand”: The Ex-Wife Is Born 73
- 8 • Ursula Goes to Hollywood 86
- 9 • Second Husband, Charles Greenwood: “The Stupidest Thing I Ever Did in My Life” 105
- 10 • “Extravagant Hell” 120
- 11 • The Business of Being a Writer 133
- 12 • Third Husband, John Wildberg: The Faint Resemblance of Stability 148
- 13 • “The Monotony and Weariness of Living” 163
- 14 • Fourth Husband, Alfred Coster Schermerhorn: “Two Catastrophes Should Be Enough” 175
- 15 • Saving Private Bryan: The United States vs. Ursula Parrott 189
- 16 • Her “Breaks Went Bad” 202
- 17 • “Black Coffee, Scotch, and Excitement” 218
- Afterword: Remembering a “Leftover Lady” 227
- Acknowledgments 231
- Chronology 235
- Notes 237
- Published Writings 267
- Filmography 273
- Bibliography 275
- Index 285