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Art and Heart

Art and Heart

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Art and Heart is a poetry collection by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, created to commemorate the first anniversary of LibriVox in 2006. The collection features 38 recordings that emphasize the poem's central message: 'It is not art, but heart, that wins the wide world over.' This work highlights the importance of human connection and diverse voices in literature, reflecting the spirit of LibriVox as a platform for shared literary experiences.

LibriVox

This special poetry collection was assembled to celebrate the first anniversary of the creation of LibriVox. LibriVox vo...

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Alan Davis Drake (1945-2010), Anna Maria Stone, Annie Coleman Rothenberg, Anita Roy Dobbs +34 more

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