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While visiting a [[W H Smith]] in [[1994]], [[Polly Wright]], who was from [[1966]], was surprised to see that Barbara Cartland was still writing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)|Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') | While visiting a [[W H Smith]] in [[1994]], [[Polly Wright]], who was from [[1966]], was surprised to see that Barbara Cartland was still writing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)|Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') | ||
[[Raoul's partner]] imagined that "[[lesbian]] [[novelist]]" [[Iris Wildthyme#Origins|Iris]] "[lay] under a [[pink]] [[breadspread]], like Barbara Cartland in [[Camden Town]], a [[poodle]] either side and a [[typewriter]] on her [[lap]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hospitality (short story)|Hospitality]]'') | |||
[[Peri Brown|Peri]] said that the works of [[Charles Dickens]], [[Nikolayevich Tolstoy]] and Barbara Cartland were the greats of [[English]] [[literature]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Axis of Insanity (audio story)|The Axis of Insanity]]'') | [[Peri Brown|Peri]] said that the works of [[Charles Dickens]], [[Nikolayevich Tolstoy]] and Barbara Cartland were the greats of [[English]] [[literature]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Axis of Insanity (audio story)|The Axis of Insanity]]'') |
Revision as of 09:04, 12 October 2020
Barbara Cartland was a writer.
While visiting a W H Smith in 1994, Polly Wright, who was from 1966, was surprised to see that Barbara Cartland was still writing. (PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People)
Raoul's partner imagined that "lesbian novelist" Iris "[lay] under a pink breadspread, like Barbara Cartland in Camden Town, a poodle either side and a typewriter on her lap". (PROSE: Hospitality)
Peri said that the works of Charles Dickens, Nikolayevich Tolstoy and Barbara Cartland were the greats of English literature. (AUDIO: The Axis of Insanity)
The Depository was a vast store of the literary remains of Earth's cultural greats, including Barbara Cartland. (AUDIO: The Diet of Worms)
Guinevere Winchester described Stonehenge as "Britain's favourite old ruin", after Barbara Cartland. (PROSE: Revenants)