Bernard Cornwell is an English author best known for his historical novels
@Author of Historical Novels, Family and Personal Life
Bernard Cornwell is an English author best known for his historical novels
While living in the U.K. he fell in love with a visiting American, Judy. But Judy had been previously married and had three children living in the U.S, so she could not relocate to U.K. Thus he moved to the U.S. and married her in 1980.
The couple is happily married and his wife co-wrote with him a series of novels, published under the pseudonym "Susannah Kells".
He was born in London on 23 February 1944 as a result of a brief liaison between Dorothy, a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, and William Oughtred, a Canadian airman.
Since he was born out of wedlock, he was given up for adoption as a baby. Joe and Marjorie Wiggins, members of the Peculiar People, a now-extinct Protestant fundamentalist sect based in Essex, adopted him. He had four adopted siblings at the Wiggins home.
He had a difficult childhood and was often beaten up by his father. His parents were very strict and religious, and even banned television at home. His mother was a very unhappy woman with whom Bernard had a troubled relationship.
He received his primary education from the Monkton Combe School. Later on he went to the University of London where he read theology. Studying about religion made him an atheist.
Following his graduation, he worked as a teacher for a while, teaching “O” Level Tudor history. He attempted to enlist in the British armed services but was rejected because of his myopia.
He was drawn to television and secured a job at BBC, working on the channel’s News and current affairs television programme, ‘Nationwide’. He worked at BBC for the next 10 years and was eventually promoted to head of current affairs at BBC Northern Ireland.
In 1978, a group of American tourists visited Ireland and he fell in love with one of them—Judy, an attractive American travel agent. She too reciprocated his feelings but could not move to the UK because of family issues.
So he decided to immigrate to the US to be with her. He was unable to get a United States Permanent Resident Card (green card) and therefore could not get a job. But he did not lose heart; he started writing novels as this did not require a work permit.
He wrote a story with a fictional Napoleonic Wars rifleman named Richard Sharpe as the main character. Though initially met with disappointment, he was eventually successful in signing a deal with the Collins publishers; and thus, the Sharpe series was born.
He is best known as the creator of the fictional character, Richard Sharpe, and the stories which revolve around his adventures in the war. His books on Sharpe became so popular that that the series was adapted into a British series of historical war television dramas with Sean Bean portraying the main character.