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The Story of Marie Powell, Wife to John Milton
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Product Details
Author:
Robert Graves, Ivan Srsen
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
448
Publisher:
Seven Stories Press (July 21, 2026)
Release Date:
July 21, 2026
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781644213346
ISBN-10:
1644213346
Weight:
14.69oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.25" x 1.125"
File:
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RandomHouse
List Price:
$23.95
Case Pack:
24
As low as:
$18.44
Publisher Identifier:
P-RH
Discount Code:
A
QuickShip:
Yes
Audience:
General/trade
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Seven Stories Press
Overview
With impressive literary power, the acclaimed historical novelist and critic Robert Graves tells the story of the tragic and eventful life of Marie Powell, who, at the age of sixteen, was pushed into marrying the man who was England’s greatest epic poet—and knew it—John Milton.
“A thumping good read.” —E.M. Forster
At the age of sixteen, Mary Powell marries poet John Milton. Their marriage, which plays out during the English Civil War, is not one of love, but rather a practical arrangement that proves to be a devastating mismatch of temperaments and convictions. Her Royalist sympathies and his ardent parliamentarianism, her independence, and his austere way of life, 1640s England is a hotbed of clashing ideologies and so too is this marriage. The story, which unfolds in Marie’s sensitive and searching journals, is a scathing portrait of one of England’s most famous poets, a story of literary ambition and masculine egoism, and, like all of Graves’ historical novels, a monumental achievement of closely watched history.
One the one hand, this is a tender story of the romance Marie Powell found outside the walls of her tyrannical husband’s house. On the other it is also a brilliant account of one of the most breathtaking epochs in English history, when that kingdom was ravaged by a bloody civil war and the tides of fortune swayed from one to the other side of the opposing camps—the King against his parliament, tyranny against freedom—culminating in the dramatic execution of Charles I, and the establishment of a republic.
“A thumping good read.” —E.M. Forster
At the age of sixteen, Mary Powell marries poet John Milton. Their marriage, which plays out during the English Civil War, is not one of love, but rather a practical arrangement that proves to be a devastating mismatch of temperaments and convictions. Her Royalist sympathies and his ardent parliamentarianism, her independence, and his austere way of life, 1640s England is a hotbed of clashing ideologies and so too is this marriage. The story, which unfolds in Marie’s sensitive and searching journals, is a scathing portrait of one of England’s most famous poets, a story of literary ambition and masculine egoism, and, like all of Graves’ historical novels, a monumental achievement of closely watched history.
One the one hand, this is a tender story of the romance Marie Powell found outside the walls of her tyrannical husband’s house. On the other it is also a brilliant account of one of the most breathtaking epochs in English history, when that kingdom was ravaged by a bloody civil war and the tides of fortune swayed from one to the other side of the opposing camps—the King against his parliament, tyranny against freedom—culminating in the dramatic execution of Charles I, and the establishment of a republic.









