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Fiction
by Carol Middleton
March 2015, no. 369

The Anchoress by Robyn Cadwallader

Fourth Estate, $29.99 pb, 312 pp

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This début novel by poet and author Robyn Cadwallader has its genesis in her PhD thesis on attitudes to virginity in the Middle Ages. Set in England in 1255, it is the story of Sarah, an anchoress or religious recluse, who chooses to be shut into a stone cell, measuring seven by nine paces, for life. She is seventeen.

 


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The Anchoress by Robyn Cadwallader

Fourth Estate, $29.99 pb, 312 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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