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Regicide

The Trials of Henry Marten
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Regicide by John Worthen is an insightful exploration into the historical act of regicide, examining the social and political implications of such a drastic decision. Delving into the lives of those involved, it provides a comprehensive narrative on how the event shaped the trajectory of their lives and the broader historical context. This biography and memoir sheds light on the nuances of power, loyalty, and rebellion through a vivid recounting of a troubled time.
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In John Worthen's revelatory biography, Marten emerges from the shadows as a brilliantly clever, lively-minded man, free of fundamentalist zeal so common in many of his republican contemporaries.

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An illuminating biography of a republican convicted of regicide, drawing on the letters he wrote from within the Tower of London.

Henry Marten — soldier, member of parliament, organiser of the trial of Charles I, and signatory of the King’s death warrant — is today a neglected figure of the seventeenth century. Yet his life was both extraordinary and emblematic: he was at the fulcrum of English history during the turbulent years of the civil war, the protectorate, and the restoration.

Imprisoned in the Tower of London and tried at the Old Bailey, Marten was found guilty of high treason, only to be held captive for years on the equivalent of death row. While he was in prison, his letters to his mistress Mary Ward were stolen and published in an attempt to destroy his reputation. Witty, clever, loving, sardonic, and never despairing, the letters offer a rare and extraordinary insight into the everyday life of a man in the Tower awaiting a sentence of death. The attempt to expose him as immoral revealed him instead as a tender and brave man.

In John Worthen’s revelatory biography, Marten emerges from the shadows as a brilliantly clever, lively-minded man, free of the fundamentalist zeal so common in many of his republican contemporaries. Marten never abandoned his beliefs in equality, in a representative parliament under a constitution (which he had helped to write) without a monarch or a House of Lords, and in that way can be seen as a very modern man.

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Regicide by John Worthen is praised for its exceptional scholarship and detailed presentation, making it a valuable read for those interested in historical British biographies. The book is enhanced with illustrations, comprehensive notes, and a thorough index, making it a recommended addition for both personal and academic collections focused on 17th-century English history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781913368357

Publisher: Haus Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 March 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Haus Publishing

Illustration: 15 colour illustrations

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 244.0mm

Weight: 500g

Pages: 208

About the Author

John Worthen is a biographer and historian. Professor of D. H. Lawrence Studies at the University of Nottingham from 1994-2003, he is the author of critically-acclaimed biographies of D. H. Lawrence, T. S. Eliot and Robert Schumann.

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