Barbara Cartland
Writer
Dame Barbara Cartland (married name McCorquodale) was the most prolific author in British history, known primarily for her romance novels. She published more than 700 books in her lifetime, including 5 autobiographies and several books on cooking and health. But she's most famous as the "Queen of the Romance Novel." Cartland published her first novel in 1923 (Jig-Saw) and was off and running. From the 1970s through the 1990s, she set world records by writing around two dozen novels a year. Cartland was also a celebrity, famous for her involvement in charities and social causes and easily recognized by her pink chiffon outfits. In 1992 she was named a Dame of the British Empire.Extra credit: Cartland was married twice: to Alexander McCorquodale (1927-33) and to Hugh McCorquodale (1936-63). The two men were cousins. She was also related to Diana, Princess of Wales by marriage and was referred to as her step-grandmother.
Other writers on Who2 include Beatrix Potter, Emily Brontë and J. K. Rowling.
Blog posts mentioning Barbara Cartland:
Disney at 105
Four Good Links
The Official Barbara Cartland Site
Includes a detailed chronology of her life
Barbara Cartland
Another nicely done profile from Books and Writers
The Barbara Cartland Home Page
A fan provides plenty of information on her tremendous output
Your Memories of Barbara Cartland
BBC message board where fans express their feelings upon her death
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Edgbaston, West Midlands, England
Death
Best Known As
Record-holding, prolific British romance novelist

