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Forgotten Wives: The Women Cast Aside by History’s Powerful Men

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History remembers the geniuses, the kings, the conquerors. It forgets their wives.


Queens imprisoned, muses discarded, wives erased. Forgotten Wives tells the untold stories of the women left behind by history’s most celebrated men.


Here are Catherine of Aragon and Sophia Dorothea, discarded queens whose loyalty became their downfall. Harriet Taylor Mill and Jane Carlyle, intellectual partners written out of the canon. Zelda Fitzgerald, Lilly Debussy, Harriet Smithson, Minna Wagner, and Camille Claudel, muses reduced to madness while their husbands’ legends endured. Catherine Dickens, Sophia Tolstoy, Mary Todd Lincoln — all betrayed, diminished, or confined, their lives overshadowed by the men they married.


Richard Fleischman brings these women to life with empathy and narrative force, reclaiming their voices and exposing the cost of genius, power, and ambition. Their stories reveal a single women have too often been the price of greatness.


More than biography, this is an act of recovery. Drawing on letters, diaries, trial records, and contemporary accounts, Forgotten Wives restores the human depth of women who have long been dismissed as footnotes or scandals. Their lives, marked by resilience as much as sorrow, challenge the myths that shaped literature, music, politics, and empire.


At once intimate and sweeping, this book asks us to reconsider how history is written, and whose voices it values. To read these stories is to unlock doors that were long closed, and to hear, at last, the voices that endure behind them.

272 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 10, 2025

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