Inez Pearn

Marie Agnes Pearn[1][2] (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",[3] her "formidable ... characterisation",[4] and her ability to evoke places with "almost magical clarity".[5] The author and critic Elizabeth Bowen considered that she belonged to the school of literary realism.[6]

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