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         Schreiner Olive:     more books (23)
  1. World Authors Series: Olive Schreiner (Twayne's World Authors Series) by Cherry Clayton, 1997-03-14
  2. Olive Schreiner and the Progress of Feminism: Evolution, Gender, Empire by Carolyn Burdett, 2001-03-21
  3. Olive Schreiner's Fiction: Landscape and Power by Gerald Cornelius Monsman, 1991-12
  4. Olive Schreiner by Ruth First, 1990-10-01
  5. Difficult Women, Artful Lives: Olive Schreiner and Isak Dinesen, in and out of Africa (Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society) by Professor Susan R. Horton, 1995-05-01
  6. The Healing Imagination of Olive Schreiner: Beyond South African Colonialism by Joyce Avrech Berkman, 1989-09
  7. Olive Schreiner by Ruth First, Ann Scott, 1980-10
  8. White Women Writers and Their African Invention by SIMON LEWIS, 2003-10-15

21. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
Schreiner, Olive Emilie Albertina (18551920). The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; 1/1/1998. Read the Full Article, Get a FREE
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22. Søgeresultat - Bibliotek.dk
viii, 263 s. Forlag University Press of Florida Sprog Engelsk Emne Schreiner, Olive, 18551920 ; Dinesen, Isak, 1885-1962 Women and literature ; Africa
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23. Blueplaqueproject.org | People | SCHREINER, Olive
People Olive Schreiner. Olive Schreiner. No Plaque Image Available. Click to add one. 18551920 Author, lived here. Links. Google Search for Olive Schreiner
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1933 PEARSON, Karl 18571936 PETRIE, Sir William Matthew Flinders 1853-1942 RED HOUSE, 1859- RELPH, Harry 1851-1928 Schreiner, Olive 1855-1920 SELFRIDGE, Harry
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25. Victorian Women Writers Project
Stories, Dreams and Allegories (1923) a machinereadable transcription. Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920). Go to Start of Text Return
http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/schreiner/schreiner-stories.html
Stories, Dreams and Allegories (1923): a machine-readable transcription
Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920)
Go to Start of Text
Return to the Victorian Women Writers Project Library
Optically scanned and encoded by Participants of the Anita Lowry Memorial Conference, Iowa City, Iowa, November 1-3, 1996
Edited by Perry Willett
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Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University
Bloomington, IN
November 6, 1996
Library Electronic Text Resource Service
Main Library
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Victorian Women Writers Project: an Electronic Collection
Perry Willett, General Editor.
Stories, Dreams and Allegories
by Olive Schreiner. 156 p. T. Fisher Unwin Ltd. London
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    STORIES, DREAMS and ALLEGORIES

26. Women And Marxism: Marxists Internet Archive
Pichugina M. Reissner, Larissa (18951926) Rolland-Holst, Henriettte Sanger, Margaret (1879-1966) Schreiner, Olive (Ralph Iron, 1855-1920) Shaginyan, Marietta
http://www.marxists.org/subject/women/
MIA: Subject: Women
This subject section has been created to provide broad documentation both on women's issues and Marxism, and also a space for women's writings that are significant, but transcriptions not currently volumous or organized enough to warrant their own section. Some of these writers are not Marxists, but are included for context or reference. The intention is to also include the cultural as well as political milieu in which revolutionary women have worked during their struggles. As with the rest of MIA, most heavily represented are classic texts. The few references to contemporary Marxism-Feminism are meant to be a gateway to further exploration for interested readers. Questions, texts or suggestions welcome to Sally Ryan
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Schreiner, Olive
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Simmons, May Wood

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Zetkin, Clara
See also: Resolutions on the Woman Question at the 3rd Congress of the Comintern , July 8 1921: Resolution on Strengthening International Contact and Tasks of the International Secretariat on Work among Women Forms and Methods of Communist Work among Women Methods and Forms of Work among Communist Party Women Related sites: Women and Marxism Marxist / Materialist Feminism Socialist Feminism NOEMA: The Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy ... Marxists Internet Archive

27. The Healing Imagination Of Olive Schreiner
Olive Schreiner (18551920) rose to international fame as the first major white South African writer of fiction, as an eloquent advocate of feminism, socialism
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The Healing Imagination of Olive Schreiner Joyce Avrech Berkman Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) rose to international fame as the first major white South African writer of fiction, as an eloquent advocate of feminism, socialism, pacifism and free thought, as a trenchant critic of British imperialism and racism. Perhaps best known for her novel The Story of an African Farm , Schreiner wrote political and social treatises as well as allegories and short stories. Her most influential feminist work, Woman and Labour , was touted as the Bible of the early twentieth-century women's movement, a rare honour for its time. This well-crafted interdisciplinary study examines Schreiner's lifelong struggle to heal the maladies afflicting the Victorian social anatomy and its moral and intellectual dimensions. Using both known and hitherto unmined sources, Joyce Avrech Berkman probes the connection between Schreiner's thought and her primary personal experiences, all within the context of the social and political climate of her day. ISBN 1-870495-10-1 Order this book Home Order Books Cosmology ...
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28. Mathematics In Literature: Olive Schreiner
literature challenges. The bears were sitting in a circle selection is from The Story of an African Farm, Olive Schreiner (18551920).
http://matrixeditions.com/answers.Schreiner.html
Serious mathematics, written with the reader in mind.
[M s E] Matrix Editions Answers to "mathematics in literature'' challenges The "bears were sitting in a circle" selection is from The Story of an African Farm, Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) Back to Home Back to Literary challenges Last updated October 31, 2003

29. Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) At Famous Creative Women
Olive Schreiner (18551920) born on Mar 24 South African novelist, feminist. She produced the first great South African novel, The
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Creative Quotations from . . . Olive Schreiner
(1855-1920) born on Mar 24 South African novelist, feminist. She produced the first great South African novel, "The Story of an African Farm," 1883; noted for her powerful intellect, and liberal feminist views. Search millions of documents for Olive Schreiner Scroll down for more research options.
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Creative Job Search [Finishing schools] are nicely adapted machines for experimenting on the question, "Into how little space a human being can be crushed?" I have seen some souls so compressed that they would have fitted into a small thimble, and found room to move . . .
Everything has two sides the outside that is ridiculous, and the inside that is solemn. We all enter the world little plastic beings, with so much natural force, perhaps, but for the rest blank; and the world tells us what we are to be, and shapes us by the ends it sets before us. How hard it is to make your thoughts look anything but imbecile fools when you paint them with ink on paper. The troubles of the young are soon over; they leave no external mark. If you wound the tree in its youth the bark will quickly cover the gash; but when the tree is very old, peeling the bark off . . . you will see the scar there still.

30. Virginia Woolf Distance Learning Project - Supplementary Reading By Olive Schrei
Olive Schreiner. 18551920. From. Woman and Labour. Sex-parasitism. There never has been, and as far as can be seen, there never will
http://www.cygneis.com/woolf/readings/schreiner.html
OLIVE SCHREINER
From Woman and Labour [Sex-parasitism] There never has been, and as far as can be seen, there never will be, a time, when the majority of the males in any society will be supported by the rest of the males in a condition of perfect mental and physical inactivity. "Find labour or die ," is the choice ultimately put before the human male today, as in the past; and this constitutes his labour problem. The labour of the man may not always be useful in the highest sense to his society, or it may even be distinctly harmful and antisocial, as in the case of the robber-barons of the Middle Ages, who lived by capturing and despoiling all who passed by their castles; or as in the case of the share speculators, stock-jobbers, ring-and-corner capitalists, and monopolists of the present day, who feed upon the productive labours of society without contributing anything to its welfare. But even males so occupied are compelled to expend a vast amount of energy and even a low intelligence in their callings; and, however injurious to their societies, they run no personal risk of handing down effete and enervated constitutions to their race. Whether beneficially or unbeneficially, the human male must, generally speaking, employ his intellect, or his muscle, or die.

31. Fiction By Other Women
Recollection. Schreiner, Olive (18551920) from Woman and Labour Sex-parasitism. Richardson, Dorothy (1873-1957) the short story, Death.
http://www.cygneis.com/woolf/supread.htm
The following are short selections from writers discussed by Virginia Woolf in Women and Writing . They are listed in the order that Woolf discusses them in that collection. Cavendish, Margaret (1623-73), Duchess of Newcastle: from Female Orations Behn, Aphra (1640-89): the poem, The Willing Mistress , and the Preface to The Rover or The Banished Cavaliers Haywood, Eliza (1693-1756): from The Female Spectator Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-97): Introduction from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Austen, Jane (1775-1817): first six letters from Love and Friendship - A Novel in a Series of Letters Browning, Elizabeth Barrett (1806-61): from Aurora Leigh Gaskell, Elizabeth (1810-65): Chapter I of From Cranford Brontë, Charlotte (1816-55): Chapter I of Jane Eyre Eliot, George (1819-80): from Silly Novels by Lady Novelists Rossetti, Christina (1830-94): seven poems: Song, Symbols, After Death, A Soul, The World, Dead Before Death, and Cobwebs Wilcox, Ella Wheeler (1850-1919): two poems: Solitude and Friendship After Love Ward, Mrs Humphry

32. Olive Schreiner
Olive Schreiner (18551920) novelist, author of The Story of an African Farm (1883). photograph, reproduced as frontispiece to Oliver Schreomer.
http://www.1890s.org/wbsite/sub/schreiner.htm
Olive Schreiner (1855-1920)
novelist, author of The Story of an African Farm photograph, reproduced as frontispiece to Oliver Schreomer. Dreams (London, 1891) Who was "Ralph Iron"? In 1883, literary London burned to know the answer to that question. The pseudonymous author had published not only one of the first novels about South African colonial life, but one of the strongest indictments ever to have appeared in fiction of the Victorian gender system as an oppressive and destructive institution. It was a work , moreover, that would signal the emergence of late-Victorian feminists as uncompromising "New Women." By 1891, however, when the collection of Socialist allegories called Dreams appeared, everyone in England knew that "Ralph Iron" was Olive Schreiner. Her publisher, T. Fisher Unwin, no longer needed to satisfy the public's curiosity about her identity, but definitely saw a market in appealing to its interest in what such a fire-breathing radical might look like. Unwin, therefore, took advantage of technological advances that made the reproduction of photographs a cheap and easy process and, like many publishers of the day, let a studio portrait of the author serve as frontispiece to the volume. Not surprisingly, the image chosen was one that even middle-class bookbuyers would find unexceptionable, for it depicted the author as a seemingly respectable and ladylike figure, decorously clothed in bourgeois dress and with her hair in a mass of feminine curls, rather than worn in the expected masculine crop.

33. Victorian Women Writers
See Marie Corelli. The Modern Marriage Market . Schreiner, Olive (18551920). Skene, Felicia (1821-1899). Speranza. See Lady Jane Wilde.
http://www.victoriaspast.com/VictorianWritersProject/Pages From My Heart.htm
Writer's Project
Works by these authors are currently available:
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[B] [C] [D] ... [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] ... [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] A Anonymous. See A Banker's Daughter Ardagh, Susan Hamilton, Lady. See Marie Corelli
The Modern Marriage Market B A Banker's Daughter Belloc, Bessie Rayner (1829-1925) Bevington, Louisa S. (Guggenberger) (1845-1895) Bird, Isabella L. (1831-1904) ... Butler, Josephine (1828-1906) C Caird, Mona (1854-1932) Cambridge, Ada (Cross) (1844-1926) Cholmondeley, Mary (1859-1925) Clive, Caroline ("V.") (1801-1873) ... Cross, Victoria (1868-1952) D De la Ramée, Marie Louisa. See

34. Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition And History
Author Schreiner, Olive, 18551920. Print Source Woman and labor Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920. Frederick A. Stokes Co., New York 1911.
http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=hearth;idno=4305323

35. Introduction To The Dictionary Of South African Writers
Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920); Sempamla, Sipho (1932 -); Serote, Mongane Wally (1944 - ); Small
http://cosmos.oninetspeed.pt/chacma/SAfrican/seuffefrika.html

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36. TomFolio.com: Olive Schreiner By
Good Condition Binding Softcover Olive Schreiner 18551920 is known today as the first major South African novelist, one of the great precursors of modern
http://www.tomfolio.com/AuthorInfo/authors/SearchAuthorTitle.asp?title=Olive_Sch

37. Uitgeverij Podium
Met een nawoord van Henk van Woerden. De auteur Olive Schreiner (18551920) wordt beschouwd als een van de grondleggers van de Zuid-Afrikaanse literatuur.
http://www.uitgeverijpodium.nl/?pid=77&titel=6

38. Catalogue
Labour and the New Woman Olive Schreiner s Social Theory Liz Stanley Olive Schreiner (18551920) was the best-known feminist theorist and writer of her time.
http://www.sociologypress.co.uk/implab.html
Imperialism, Labour and the New Woman: Olive Schreiner's Social Theory
Liz Stanley
Imperialism, Labour and the New Woman is based on primary archive research, making particular use of Schreiner's unpublished letters and other major manuscript sources to provide a major reconceptualisation of the scope and importance of her writings and innovative and experimental ideas about genre and form. It offers a major rethinking of Schreiner's political writings on South Africa, and it emphasises the distinctiveness of Schreiner's contribution as the
Liz Stanley is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester
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39. Course Description
Olive Schreiner and Bessie Head are key figures in Southern African literature. Schreiner (18551920), generally known as the first South African novelist, and
http://english.stanford.edu/courseDesc.php?course_id=315

40. Victorian Women Writers
Schreiner, Olive (18551920) 1928, Undine (1928) a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/VWWP/VWWP.bib.html
Victorian Women Writers
Bibliography
Browse the full TEI Headers Belloc, Bessie Rayner (1829-1925) [ Ballads and Songs (1863): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 22-January-1999) [ Braddon, M.E. Mary Elizabeth (1837-1915) [ Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 1 (1862): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 24-November-1998 ) [ BrMeMaE,LaAuSeV Braddon, M.E. Mary Elizabeth (1837-1915) [ Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 2 (1862): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 19-January-1998 ) [ BrMeMaE,LaAuSeV2 Braddon, M.E. Mary Elizabeth (1837-1915) [ Lady Audley's Secret, Vol. 3 (1862): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 06-February-1999 ) [ BrMeMaE,LaAuSeV3 Caird, Mona (1854-1932) [ The Daughters of Danaus (1894): a machine-readable transcription (Bloomington, IN: Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS), Indiana University, 22-September-1998) [

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