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- Q7933299 description "British novelist".
- Q7933299 description "British novelist".
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- Q7933299 abstract "Violet Winspear (28 April 1928 – January 1989) was a British writer of 70 romance novels in Mills & Boon from 1961 to 1987.In 1973, she became a launch author for the new Mills & Boon-Harlequin Presents line of category romance novels. Presents line books were more sexually explicit than the previous line, Romance, under which Winspear had been published. She was chosen to be a launch author because she, along with Anne Mather and Anne Hampson were the most popular and prolific British authors of Mills and Boon.In 1970 Winspear commented that she wrote her leading males as if they were 'capable of rape'. This comment caused uproar and lead to her receiving hate mail.[1]".
- Q7933299 activeYearsEndYear "1987".
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- Q7933299 deathDate "1989".
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- Q7933299 pseudonym "Violet Winspear".
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- Q7933299 birthDate "1928-04-28".
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- Q7933299 dateOfDeath "January 1989".
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- Q7933299 name "Violet Winspear".
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- Q7933299 period "1961".
- Q7933299 pseudonym "Violet Winspear".
- Q7933299 shortDescription "British novelist".
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- Q7933299 comment "Violet Winspear (28 April 1928 – January 1989) was a British writer of 70 romance novels in Mills & Boon from 1961 to 1987.In 1973, she became a launch author for the new Mills & Boon-Harlequin Presents line of category romance novels. Presents line books were more sexually explicit than the previous line, Romance, under which Winspear had been published.".
- Q7933299 label "Violet Winspear".
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