In her ninth novel, The Marriage Portrait, British writer Maggie O’Farrell engages with the enduring speculation that Lucrezia de’ Medici, daughter of the Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo de’ Medici, was murdered in 1561 by her husband Alfonso II D’Este, the duke of Ferrara.
Such speculation has been amply assisted by Robert Browning’s 1842 dramatic monologue ‘My Last Duchess’, which sp ... (read more)
Amy Walters
Amy Walters is undertaking a PhD at ANU; it focuses on the novels of Maggie O’Farrell. Her essays, reviews, and profiles have also appeared in The Canberra Times, The Conversation, Kill Your Darlings, and The Saturday Paper.