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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inez_PearnInez Pearn - Wikipedia

    Marie Agnes Pearn (1913–1976), known as Inez Pearn and by the pen name Elizabeth Lake, was a British novelist who was acclaimed for her "remorseless interest in emotional truth", her "formidable ... characterisation", and her ability to evoke places with "almost magical clarity".

  2. In late 1936, Spender married Inez Pearn, whom he had recently met at an Aid to Spain meeting. She was described as "small and rather ironic" and "strikingly good-looking".

  3. Notable among his paintings of this period is the portrait of Inez Pearn (at that time married to Stephen Spender), which has been called ‘a masterpiece of analytical realism’ and which was said to have needed some forty sittings.

  4. ‘Inez Spender‘, Sir William Coldstream, 1937–8

  5. 21 août 2015 · After a whirlwind romance, he married Inez Pearn, a young Oxford student. In a huff, Tony joined the International Brigade in Spain. Then he deserted in the face of battle.

  6. Simon Deefholts and Louisa Long, grand-daughter of Inez Pearn, talk about her time in Madrid before the Civil War as a source of inspiration for her novels. Dr Alan Forey, reader emeritus at the University of Durham, recalls his studentship in the 1950s.

  7. 16 juin 2021 · Inez Pearn, of Somerville College, was the first woman to be awarded the de Osma Studentship in 1935 and remained the only female de Osma Student until 1978, when Aviva Aviv, of St Antony’s College, became the first non-British student to receive the Studentship.