Based on a true story, a captivating tale of passionate love and violent death in 1850s Dorset.
In
1856, Martha Brown was hanged for the murder of her husband. Among
those who witnessed her death was a sixteen-year-old local lad, and the
memory of her execution haunted him for the rest of his life. Writing
many years later, he said: ‘I remember what a fine figure she showed
against the sky as she hung in the misty rain, and how the tight black
silk gown set off her shape as she wheeled half-round and back.’ The
writer was Thomas Hardy.
Martha Brown, one of a large family,
was an ordinary woman of humble parentage, her father an itinerant
dairyman. Very little is known about her tragic life, and she remains
tantalising and elusive. It is not whether or not she did kill her
husband that intrigues so much as the mystery of her origins, the tragic
circumstances of her life, the injustice of her rushed trial and
subsequent execution.
According to contemporary accounts Martha
was ‘a wonderful-looking woman with beautiful curls’, who had a
propensity for choosing the wrong husband. Her first husband Bernard was
twenty years her senior. Her second, John Brown, twenty years younger.
Marriage to a handsome younger man could perhaps release her, a lonely
widow, from a life of tedium and drudgery. But why did John Brown marry
Martha? Some said it was for her money, but did the age difference which
eventually led him into the arms of a much younger woman, pretty
flirtatious Mary Davis, precipitate jealousy that resulted in murder if
murder it was?
This fine compelling novel, as well as vividly
recapturing the setting of nineteenth century rural Dorset, attempts to
reconstruct the story of a woman whose sad life and tragic death have
much of the overtones of a Hardy heroine.
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