The Australian named the themes of "witchcraft, madness, and repressed sexuality."
The book also has the themes of strength, woman's power, religion, and trust.
The Australian named the themes of "witchcraft, madness, and repressed sexuality."
The book also has the themes of strength, woman's power, religion, and trust.
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The Question and Answer section for Year of Wonders is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Using a lamb from her flock, Anna bribes her father, Josiah Bont, to help Mompellion bury bodies. He does so, though he grumbles about it.
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Because 17th-century men and women were not at liberty to be close friends with one another, women had to seek out other women in order to find companionship. These inter-female relationships appear numerous times in Year of Wonders, as Anna’s...