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| Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert |
| Born |
Eleanor Alice Burford
1 September 1906(1906-09-01)
Kensington, London, England |
| Died |
18 January 1993 (aged 86)
At sea, somewhere between Greece and Port Said,
Egypt |
| Pen name |
Eleanor Burford,
Jean Plaidy,
Elbur Ford,
Kathleen Kellow,
Ellalice Tate,
Anna Percival,
Victoria Holt,
Philippa Carr |
| Occupation |
Novelist |
| Nationality |
British |
| Writing period |
1941-1993 |
| Genres |
Historical, gothic, romance |
Eleanor Hibbert (1 September 1906 – 18 January
1993) was a British author who wrote under various pen names. Her best-known
pseudonyms were Jean Plaidy, Victoria
Holt, and Philippa Carr; she also wrote
under the names Eleanor Burford, Elbur
Ford, Kathleen Kellow, Anne
Percival, and Ellalice Tate. By the time
of her death, she had sold over 100 million books.[1]
Biography
Personal
life
Hibbert was born Eleanor Alice Burford on 1 September 1906 in
the South London
suburb of Kensington.[2] She
inherited a love of reading from her father, an odd-job man.
She was captivated by the city of her birth. "I consider myself
extremely lucky to have been born and raised in London," she later
wrote, "and to have had on my doorstep this most fascinating of
cities, with so many relics of 2000 years of history still to be
found in its streets. One of my greatest pleasures was, and still
is, exploring London. Circumstances arose which brought my school
life to an abrupt termination; and I went hastily to a business
college, where I studied shorthand, typewriting, and languages. And
so I had to set about the business of earning a living."
Eleanor left school at the age of 16 and went to work for a
jeweller in Hatton
Garden, where she weighed gems and typed. In her early twenties
she married George Percival Hibbert, a leather merchant who shared
her love of books and reading. She later said, "I found that
married life gave me the necessary freedom to follow an ambition
which had been with me since childhood, and so I started to write
in earnest."
Eleanor Hibbert died on 18 January 1993 at sea, somewhere
between Greece and Port Said, Egypt.
Writing
career
At first Eleanor tried to emulate her literary heroes – the Brontës, George Eliot, Charles
Dickens, Victor
Hugo, and Leo
Tolstoy – and during the 1930s she completed nine long novels,
all of them serious psychological studies of contemporary life.
However, none of these were accepted for publication. Determined to
succeed, she tried her hand at short stories for newspapers such as
the Daily Mail and Evening News. The literary editor of the Daily
Mail was credited with steering her writing in the right direction;
he told her, "you're barking up the wrong tree: you must write
something which is saleable, and the easiest way is to write
romantic fiction."
She published her first novel in 1941 under the name of Eleanor
Burford, her maiden name, which she used for her contemporary
novels. By 1961 she had published 32 novels under this name.
She chose the pseudonym Jean Plaidy for her historical novels
about the crowned heads of Europe. Her books written under this
pseudonym were popular with the general public and were also hailed
by critics and historians for their historical accuracy, quality of
writing, and attention to detail. Her Borgia trilogy was among the
first to show Lucrezia not as an amoral poisoner but as an innocent
pawn and victim of her family's political machinations, an
interpretation more in accordance with the historical record than
the traditional one.
From 1950 to 1953 she wrote 5 novels as Elbur Ford; from 1952 to
1960 she used the pseudonym Kathleen Kellow for 8 novels; and from
1956 to 1961 she wrote 5 novels as Ellalice Tate.
In 1960 she wrote her first Gothic romance under the name
Victoria Holt, and also wrote one novel under the name Anne
Percival.
She created her last pseudonym, Philippa Carr, in 1972.
Bibliography
As Eleanor
Burford
Single
Novels
- Daughter of Anna, (1941)
- Passionate Witness, (1941)
- The Married Lover, (1942)
- When The Entire World is Young, (1943)
- So The Dreams Depart, (1944)
- Not in Our Stars, (1945)
- Dear Chance, (1947)
- Alexa, (1948)
- The House at Cupid's Cross, (1949)
- Believe The Heart, (1950)
- Saint or Sinner, (1951)
- Bright Tomorrow, (1952)
- Dear Delusion, (1952)
- Leave me my Love, (1953)
- When we are Married, (1953)
- Castles in Spain, (1954)
- Heart's Afire, (1954)
- Two Loves in Her Life, (1955)
- When Other Hearts, (1955)
- Begin to Live, (1956)
- Married in Haste, (1956)
- To Meet a Stranger, (1957)
- Blaze of Noon, (1958)
- Pride in the Morning, (1958)
- Red Sky at Night, (1959)
- The Dawn Chorus, (1959)
- Night of Stars, (1960)
- Now That April's Gone, (1961)
- Who's Calling?, (1962)
Daughters of England
Series
- 6. The Love Child, (1950) (later re-published under
the Philippa Carr name)
The Tudor
Saga
- 11. Gay Lord Robert, (1955) (later re-published under
the Jean Plaidy name)
The Mary Stuart,
Queen of Scots Series
- Royal Road to Fotheringhay, (1955) (later re-published
under the Jean Plaidy name)
As Jean
Plaidy
Many Jean Plaidy books were published under different titles in
the United States. Her trilogies were also later republished as
single books, often under different titles than those shown.
Single
Novels
- Together They Ride (1945)
- Beyond the Blue Mountains (1948)
- The Goldsmith's Wife (1950) (aka The King's
Mistress)
- Daughter of Satan (1952)
- Lilith (1954)
- Melisande (It Began in Vauxhall Gardens) (1955)
- The Scarlet Cloak (1957)
- Milady Charlotte (1959)
- Evergreen Gallant (1965)
- Defenders of the Faith* (1971)
- Madame du Barry* (1994)
- The King's Adventurer* (1996) (Originally This Was
a Man by Ellalice Tate)
The Tudor
Saga
- Uneasy Lies the Head (1982)
- Katharine, the Virgin Widow (1961)
- The Shadow of the Pomegranate (1962)
- The King's Secret Matter (1962)
- Murder Most Royal (1949)
- Saint Thomas' Eve (1954)
- The Sixth
Wife (1953)
- The Thistle and the Rose (1963)
- Mary, Queen of
France (1964)
- The Spanish Bridegroom (1954)
- Gay Lord Robert (1955) (first by Eleanor Burford,
republished as Lord Robert in 2007)
-
- Katharine of Aragon (omnibus of 2-4)
The Catherine De Medici
Trilogy
- Madame Serpent (1951)
- The Italian Woman (1952) (aka The Unholy
Woman)
- Queen Jezebel (1953)
-
- Catherine De Medici (omnibus) (1969)
The Mary Stuart,
Queen of Scots Series
- Royal Road to Fotheringhay* (1955) (first published as
by Eleanor Burford)
- The Captive Queen of Scots (1963)
The Stuart
Saga
- The Murder in the Tower (1964)
- A Health Unto His Majesty (1956)
- The Wandering Prince (1956)
- Here Lies Our Sovereign Lord (1957)
- The Three Crowns (1965)
- The Haunted Sisters (1966)
- The Queen's Favourites (1966)
-
- The Loves of Charles II (omnibus of 2-4)
The
French Revolution Series
- Louis the Well Beloved (1959)
- The Road to Compiegne (1959)
- Flaunting, Extravagant Queen (1957)
The
Lucrezia Borgia Series
- Madonna of the Seven Hills (1958)
- Light on Lucrezia (1958)
The Isabella and Ferdinand
Trilogy
- Castile for Isabella (1960)
- Spain for the Sovereigns (1960)
- Daughter of Spain (1961)
-
- Isabella and Ferdinand (Omnibus) (1970)
The Georgian
Saga
- The Princess of Celle (1967)
- Queen in Waiting (1967)
- Caroline, the Queen (1968)
- The Prince and the Quakeress (1975)
- The Third George (1969)
- Perdita's Prince (1969)
- Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill (1970)
- Indiscretions of the Queen (1970)
- The Regent's Daughter (1971)
- Goddess of the Green Room (1971)
- Victoria in the Wings (1972)
The
Queen Victoria Series
- The Captive of Kensington Palace (1972)
- The Queen and Lord M (1973)
- The Queen's Husband (1973)
- The Widow of Windsor (1974)
The Norman
Trilogy
- The Bastard King (1974)
- The Lion of Justice (1975)
- The Passionate Enemies (1976)
The
Plantagenet Saga
- The Plantagenet Prelude (1976)
- The Revolt of the Eaglets (1977)
- The Heart of the Lion (1977)
- The Prince of Darkness (1978)
- The Battle of the Queens (1978)
- The Queen from Provence (1979)
- Edward Longshanks (1979) (republished as The
Hammer of the Scots in 2008)
- The Follies of the King (1980)
- The Vow on the Heron (1980)
- Passage to Pontefract (1981)
- The Star of Lancaster (1981)
- Epitaph for Three Women (1981)
- Red Rose of Anjou (1982)
- The Sun in Splendour (1982)
The
Queens of England Series
- Myself My Enemy (1983)
- Queen of This Realm (1984)
- Victoria Victorious (1985)
- The Lady in the Tower (1986)
- The Courts of Love (1987)
- In the Shadow of the Crown (1988)
- The Queen's Secret (1989)
- The Reluctant Queen
(1990)
- The Pleasures of Love (1991)
- William's Wife (1992)
- Rose Without a Thorn (1993)
Children's
Novels
- Meg Roper, daughter of Sir Thomas More (1961)
- The Young Elizabeth (1961)
- The Young Mary Queen of Scots (1962)
The Spanish
Inquisition Series (non-fiction)
- The Rise of the Spanish Inquisition (1959)
- The Growth of the Spanish Inquisition (1960)
- The End of the Spanish Inquisition (1961)
Historical Non-fiction
- Mary Queen of Scots: The Fair Devil of Scotland
(1975)
- A Triptych of Poisoners
As Elbur
Ford
Single
Novels
- Poison in Pimlico, 1950
- The Flesh and the Devil, 1950
- Bed Disturbed, 1952
- Evil in the House*, 1953
As Kathleen
Kellow
- Some of these novels were re-published under the Jean Plaidy
name
Single
Novels
- Danse Macabre, 1952
- Rooms at Mrs. Oliver's, 1953
- Lilith, 1954
- It Began in Vauxhall Gardens, 1955
- Call of the Blood, 1956
- Rochester, the Mad Earl, 1957
- Milady Charlotte, 1959
- The World's a Stage, 1960
As Ellalice
Tate
All these novels were later re-published under the Jean Plaidy
name
Single
Novels
- Defenders of the Faith, 1956
- The Scarlet Cloak, 1957
- The Queen of Diamonds, 1958
- Madame du Barry, 1959
- This was a Man, 1961 (re-published as The King's
Adventurer by Jean Plaidy)
As Anna
Percival
Single
Novel
- Brides of Lanlory, 1960/01
As Victoria
Holt
Single
Novels
- Mistress of Mellyn (1960)
- Kirkland Revels (1962)
- Bride of Pendoric (1963)
- The Legend of the Seventh Virgin (1965)
- Menfreya in the Morning (1966)
- The King of the Castle (1967)
- The Queen's Confession: The Story of Marie-Antoinette
(1968)
- The Shivering Sands (1969)
- The Secret Woman (1970)
- Shadow of the Lynx (1971)
- On the Night of the Seventh Moon (1972)
- The Curse of the Kings (1973)
- The House of a Thousand Lanterns (1974)
- Lord of the Far Island (1975)
- The Pride of the Peacock (1976)
- Devil on Horseback (1977)
- My Enemy, the Queen (1978)
- Spring of the Tiger (1979)
- Mask of the Enchantress (1980)
- Judas Kiss (1981)
- The Demon Lover (1982)
- The Time of the Hunter's Moon (1983)
- The Landower Legacy (1984)
- The Road to Paradise Island (1985)
- Secret for a Nightingale (1986)
- Silk Vendetta (1987)
- The India Fan (1988)
- The Captive (1989)
- Snare of Serpents (1990)
- Daughter of Deceit (1991)
- Seven for a Secret (1992)
- The Black Opal (1993)
Omnibus
- Remember, Remember: The Selected Stories of Winifred
Holtby (2000)
Anthologies in
Collaboration
- "The Bride of Pendorric" in Three Great Romantic Stories
(1972) (with Hebe Elsna and Lucy Walker)
As Philippa
Carr
Daughters of England
Series
- Miracle At St. Bruno's (1972)
- The Lion Triumphant (1973)
- Witch from the Sea (1975)
- Saraband for Two Sisters (1976)
- Lament for a Lost Lover (1977)
- The Love Child (1950) (first published under the name
Eleanor Burford)
- The Song of the Siren (1980)
- The Drop of the Dice (1981)
- The Adulteress (1982)
- Zipporah's Daughter (1983)
- Voices in a Haunted Room (1984)
- The Return of the Gypsy (1985)
- Midsummer's Eve (1986)
- The Pool of Saint Branok (1987)
- The Changeling (1989)
- The Black Swan (1990)
- A Time for Silence (1991)
- The Gossamer Cord (1992)
- We'll Meet Again (1993)
Single
Novels
- Daughters of England (1995)
References
External
links
| Persondata |
| NAME |
Hibbert, Eleanor Alice Burford |
| ALTERNATIVE
NAMES |
Burford, Eleanor Alice (birth name); Hibbert, Eleanor Alice
(married name); Burford, Eleanor (pseudonym); Plaidy, Jean
(pseudonym); Ford, Elbur (pseudonym); Kellow, Kathleen (pseudonym);
Tate, Ellalice (pseudonym); Percival, Anna (pseudonym); Holt,
Victoria (pseudonym); Carr, Philippa (pseudonym) |
| SHORT
DESCRIPTION |
English novelist |
| DATE OF BIRTH |
September 01, 1906 |
| PLACE OF
BIRTH |
Kensington, London (England, United Kingdom |
| DATE OF DEATH |
January 18, 1993 |
| PLACE OF
DEATH |
Mediterranean Sea |