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  1. Jacintha Laura May Buddicom (10 May 1901 – 4 November 1993) was an English poet and a childhood friend of George Orwell (Eric Blair). She met Blair in 1914 and they developed a shared interest in poetry, but she lost touch with him after he departed for Burma in 1922, and later she disputed Blair's writings about his own childhood.

  2. 25. Juni 2015 · How a childhood romance between Eric Blair (George Orwell) and Jacintha Buddicom was ruined by a violent assault and a secret pregnancy. Learn about their tragic story and its impact on Orwell's fiction.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_&_UsEric & Us - Wikipedia

    Eric & Us is a 1974 memoir by Jacintha Buddicom recalling her childhood friendship with Eric Blair, the real name of author George Orwell. Buddicom first met Blair when he was eleven and he became very close to her family. Their friendship lasted until Blair became a policeman in Burma and the two lost touch.

  4. 17. Feb. 2007 · Jacintha Buddicom and George Orwell were childhood soul mates who lost touch until he was dying. A new postscript to her genteel memoir sheds a disturbing light on their friendship, finds...

  5. 4. Nov. 1993 · Jacintha Buddicom (1901 - 1993) RA Collection: People and Organisations English poet and a childhood friend of George Orwell (Eric Blair). Profile. Born: 10 May 1901 Died: 4 November 1993. Nationality: British. Gender: Female. Share

  6. The Orwell Society is a website dedicated to the life and works of George Orwell. It features articles about Jacintha Buddicom, Orwell's wife and muse, and her role in his writing and personal life.

  7. On Orwell's claimed state of misery, Jacintha Buddicom, who knew him well at the time, also raised a strong challenge. She wrote "I can guarantee that the 'I' of "Such, Such were the Joys" is quite unrecognisable as Eric as we knew him then", and "He was a philosophical boy, with varied interests and a sense of humour—which he was ...