Wife to Mr Milton
In "Wife to Mr Milton," renowned author Robert Graves takes readers on a captivating journey through the tumultuous times of 17th-century England. At just sixteen, Marie Powell finds herself wed to the esteemed poet John Milton as a means to settle her father's debt. Relocating to a charming garden house in London, Marie struggles to adapt to her new life alongside her high-minded husband, yearning for the love of another man. As the Civil War engulfs the nation and the monarchy crumbles, tensions rise within their marriage, leading to a fierce battle for power and affection. This compelling narrative is presented through the imagined journals of Milton's wife, offering a unique perspective on love, loyalty, and the trials of a woman in a historical context. Published in 2011 and spanning 336 pages, "Wife to Mr Milton" is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and those intrigued by the intricacies of marriage during a chaotic era.