Explore the complexities of marriage and faith in 19th-century England with "The Minister’s Wife" by Mrs. Margaret Oliphant. This compelling work of domestic fiction delves into the life of a minister’s wife and her role within her community. Examining the challenges and expectations placed upon women in religious life, the novel offers a poignant glimpse into the personal struggles behind the public facade.
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