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Www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/a/A.P.Watt_and_Company/11036.txt Schreiner, Olive, 18551920. Leonard Merrick, Leslie Montgomery, F. Frankfort Moore,Ralph Mottram, Henry Poor Max 32.07 Sherard, Robert The Iron Cross 32.08 http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/a/A.P.Watt_and_Company/11036.txt
Food For Thought Biographies Freeman, Sir Ralph (English civil engineer), 18801950. Frey, Adolf (Swiss poet, literaryhistorian), 1855-1920. Friedrich Karl (the Iron Prince) (Prussian soldier http://www.evcom.net/~tourette/bio/bio_F.htm
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OAI Site: Dlpscoll By Ralph Iron. In Two Volumes /title creator Olive Schreiner, 18551920 /creator publisher Chapman and Hall /publisher date 1883 /date rights Copyright http://www.mds.rmit.edu.au/~ajk/oai/interop/dlpscoll.htm
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Workuno Rachel in the first one, and Ralph and Katharine fabric must be clamped togetherwith bolts of Iron'. Eleanor Marx (185598) and Olive Schreiner (1855-1920). http://mural.uv.es/lourmar/workuno.html
Extractions: She also wrote a great many reviews and critical essays, collected in "The Common Reader" (1925) and "The Second Common Reader" (1932); informal and personal in tone, her criticism is suggestive rather than authoritative and has an engaging air of spontaneity. She is equally concerned with her own craft as a writer and with what it was like to be a quite different person living in a different age. Virginia Woolf was much concerned with the position of women, specially professional women, and the constrictions they suffered under. She wrote several cogent essays on the subject, notably in "A Room of One's Own" (1929) and "Three Guineas" (1938). Her novel "The Years" (1937) was originally to have included reflections on the position of women interspersed amid the action, but she later decided to publish them as a separate book, which became "Three Guineas".# "The Norton Anthology of English literature", by Abrams, M. H., edited by W. W. Norton, New York, 1979.
19th Century Fiction Bibliography Olive Schreiner, 18551920, The Story of an African Farm A Novel. By Ralph Iron.In Two Volumes London Chapman and Hall 1883 2 v. Preliminaries omitted. http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/ncf/browse.html
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Ocean City Public Author, Schreiner, Olive, 18551920. Title, The story of an African farm a novel/ by Ralph Iron (Olive Schreiner) ; with an introduction by Doris Lessing. http://catalog.oceancitylibrary.org:90/kids/0,10,505,585,632/search/dafrica, sou
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Schreiner, Olive Schreiner, Olive , pseud. Ralph Iron,18551920, South African authorand feminist, b. Wittebergen Reserve, Cape Colony. After http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0844012.html
Extractions: Pronunciation Key Schreiner, Olive , pseud. Ralph Iron, , South African author and feminist, b. Wittebergen Reserve, Cape Colony. After several years as a governess, she went to England in 1881, taking with her the manuscript of her famous novel, The Story of an African Farm Wuthering Heights, is an intense story of two children living in the African veldt; it was controversial because of its feminist and anti-Christian sentiments. Her later works included Dreams (1921), a collection of allegories; Women and Labour (1911); and a significant novel, unfinished
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