AIM25: Thesaurus Personal Names: I Iron Ralph Schreiner Olive Emilie Albertina 18551920 SouthAfrican author and feminist pseudonym Ralph Iron. Ironside http://www.aim25.ac.uk/search/thesaurus/persons/list8.htm
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Victorian Women Writers Project Library See Augusta Webster. I - Iron, Ralph. See Olive Schreiner. The Modern MarriageMarket . Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920); Skene, Felicia (1821-1899); Speranza. http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/vwwp-list.html
Victorian Women Writers Project Schreiner, Olive (18551920). by Ralph Iron ie Olive Schreiner 93 p. T. FisherUnwin London 1893 The transcribed copy is from the Research Collections http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/schreiner/dreamlife.html
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Victorian Women Writers See Augusta Webster. I -, Iron, Ralph. See Olive Schreiner. - J -, The Modern MarriageMarket . Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920). Skene, Felicia (1821-1899). Speranza. http://www.victoriaspast.com/VictorianWritersProject/Pages From My Heart.htm
Extractions: 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
The Lost Continent Of The online presence of one Leon Matthews esq. resides here as does a litany of free and useful dovnloads, tutorials and information Iles, George, 1852-1942. Iron, Ralph, 1855-1920 AKA Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenauth.html
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A Celebration Of Women Writers: I Listings Iremonger, Lucille (1921); Irigaray, Luce (1930-); Iron, Ralph akaOlive Emilie Albertina Schreiner (1855-1920) Closer Union A http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-I.html
A Celebration Of Women Writers: SOUTH AFRICA Daphne (1914); Rousseau, Ina; Ruden, Sarah (fl.1993); Schreiner, OliveEmilie Albertina aka Ralph Iron (1855-1920) Closer Union A http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/SOUTH AFRICA.html
Extractions: WRITERS FROM SOUTH AFRICA Broughton, Elizabeth (fl.1839) Burgess, Yvonne (1936-) Collen, Lindsey (fl.1994) Combrinc, Lisa Cook, Meira Couzyn, Jeni Cussons, Sheila (1922-) De Bremont, Comtesse Anna (1864-1922) De Kok, Ingrid De Mist, Augusta (1783-1832) De Wet, Reza (1953-) Dike, Fatima (1948-) Du Plessis, Menan Duncan, Jane (fl.1995) Eybers, Elisabeth (ca.1915-) Fourie, Margaret (1944-) Freeman, Freda (fl.1998) Fugard, Sheila (1932-) Gordimer, Nadine More Information Goudvis, Bertha (1876-1966) Grove, Henriette [aka Linda Joubert] (1922-) Hambidge, Joan
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Victorian Women Writers - A Guide To E-Texts Schreiner, Olive Emilie Albertina Ralph Iron (18551920) Skene, Felicia(1821-1899) Steel, Flora Annie (1847-1929). Taylor, Helen (1831-1907). http://www.mantex.co.uk/ou/aa810/vww-05.htm
Victorian Women Writers - A Guide To E-Texts Schreiner, Olive Emilie Albertina Ralph Iron (18551920) A CloserUnion (1909) SGML at VWWP http//www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp http://www.mantex.co.uk/ou/aa810/vww-14.htm
Olive Schreiner Olive Schreiner (18551920) novelist, author of The Story of an AfricanFarm (1883). Dreams (London, 1891). Who was Ralph Iron ? http://www.1890s.org/wbsite/sub/schreiner.htm
Extractions: 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.
Olive Schreiner Olive Schreiner (18551920). Page by Katie Min, Fall 1999 Biography 1883, TheStory of African farm was published under a pseudonym of Ralph Iron. http://www.depts.drew.edu/wmst/corecourses/wmst111/timeline_bios/OSchreiner.htm
Extractions: Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner Cronwright better known as Olive Schreiner was born on March 24, 1855 in Wittebergen, Basutoland currently known as Lesotho in South Africa. (Wilson et al. 418). She was named after her three dead brothers. Olive Schreiner was the ninth child of twelve children from parents who where missionaries. Her family was separated due to poverty and she soon began to move from one siblings house to another. She was self-taught. Due to poverty Schreiner found a job as a governess and began to write due to isolation and loneliness when she worked as a governess. Olive Schreiner went to London with 3 manuscripts in her hand (Undine, The history of African farm, and from man to man) The Story of African farm was published under a pseudonym of Ralph Iron. The Story of an African Farm introduced Victorian England to modern ideas on sexuality and the nature of truth.(Poupard 392) When first published, The Story of an African Farm was an immediate success, appealing to Victorian readers because of its original subject matter, exotic setting, and unconventional views of religion and marriage. (Poupard 392) However, when the public detected that the author was a woman the book was reassessed as un-Christian and antifeminine. (Poupard 392) Olive Schreiner married Samuel Cronwright, a lawyer and a politician. (Unusually Samuel Cronwright added her last name to his.)
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/
Extractions: 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 at sia@marxists.org. Non-Fiction Authors Fiction/Poetry Subjects Balabanoff, Angelica
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