Barbara Cartland

Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland, DBE, DStJ (9 July 1901 – 21 May 2000) was an English writer, known as the Queen of Romance, who published both contemporary and historical romance novels, the latter set primarily during the Victorian or Edwardian period. Cartland is one of the best-selling authors worldwide of the 20th century.


Barbara Cartland

DBE DStJ
Cartland in 1987
BornMary Barbara Hamilton Cartland
(1901-07-09)9 July 1901
Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Died21 May 2000(2000-05-21) (aged 98)
Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England
Resting placeHatfield, Hertfordshire, England
OccupationNovelist
Period1925–2000
GenreHistorical Romance, contemporary romance
Spouse
Alexander McCorquodale
(m. 1927; div. 1933)
    Hugh McCorquodale
    (m. 1936; died 1963)
    ChildrenRaine Spencer, Countess Spencer
    Ian Hamilton McCorquodale (1937–2023)
    Glen McCorquodale (b. 1939)
    RelativesDiana, Princess of Wales (step-granddaughter)

    Many of her novels have been adapted into films for television including A Hazard of Hearts, A Ghost in Monte Carlo and Duel of Hearts.

    Her novels have been translated from English into numerous languages, making Cartland the fifth most translated author worldwide, excluding biblical works. Her prolific output totals some 723 novels.

    Although best known for her romantic novels, she also wrote non-fiction titles including biographies, plays, music, verse, drama, operettas, and several health and cook books. She also contributed advice to TV audiences and newspaper magazine articles.

    She sold more than 750 million copies of her books, though other sources estimate her total sales at more than two billion. The covers of her novels featured portrait-style artwork, usually designed by Francis Marshall (19011980).

    Cartland was also a businesswoman who was head of Cartland Promotions. She was a London society figure, often dressed in a pink chiffon gown, a plumed hat, blonde wig, and heavy make-up.

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