âVoice of the Heart; a Wife's Love-offeringâ is a collection of poems by Anna Skelton Gibbs, likely written in response to the death of her husband. Published around 1860, the volume offers a poignant glimpse into the emotions and experiences of a woman in the Victorian era dealing with loss and reflecting on married life.
The poems explore themes of love, devotion, grief, faith, and remembrance. Gibbs's work provides a personal and intimate perspective on the impact of death within the context of 19th-century marriage and domesticity. This collection offers insight into the spiritual and emotional lives of women during this period.
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