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         Schreiner Olive:     more books (23)
  1. Woman and labour / by Olive Schreiner by Olive (1855-1920) Schreiner, 1913-01-01
  2. The South African Question; by Schreiner Olive 1855-1920, 2010-10-15
  3. Woman and labor by Olive Schreiner. by Schreiner. Olive. 1855-1920., 1911-01-01
  4. Dreams. by Schreiner. Olive. 1855-1920., 1915-01-01
  5. Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland. by Schreiner. Olive. 1855-1920., 1905-01-01
  6. Dreams. by Schreiner. Olive. 1855-1920., 1900-01-01
  7. Biography - Schreiner, Olive (Emilie Albertina) (1855-1920): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  8. "My Other Self": The Letters of Olive Schreiner and Havelock Ellis, 1884-1920 by Olive Schreiner, 1993-08
  9. Woman and Labor by Olive Emily Albertina, 1855-1920 Schreiner, 1911
  10. Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner (1855-1920); (University of Cape Town Libraries. Bibliographical series) by Evelyn Verster, 1972
  11. Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner, 1855-1920;: Bibliography (University of Cape Town. School of Librarianship. Bibliographical series) by Evelyn Verster, 1946
  12. The Letters of Olive Schreiner, 1876-1920 (Pioneers of the Woman's Movement) by Oliver Schreiner, 1976-06
  13. Olive Schreiner: Feminism on the Frontier (Monographs in Women's Studies) by Joyce Avrech Berkman, 1979-06
  14. Letters: Volume I: 1871-1899 (Olive Schreiner Letters, 1871-99) by Olive Schreiner, 1988-04-14

1. Victorian Women Writers Project
The Political Situation (1896) a machinereadable transcription Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920) Transcribed and encoded by Terri Geitgey Edited by Perry Willett TEI formatted filesize uncompressed approx.
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The Political Situation
by Olive Schreiner and C.S. Cronwright-Schreiner 148 p. T. Fisher Unwin London
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    WORKS BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE STORY OF AN AFRICAN FARM."
    • DREAMS. By OLIVE SCHREINER. 7th edition. Cloth. 2s. 6d.
    • DREAM LIFE AND REAL LIFE. By "RALPH IRON" (OLIVE SCHREINER). 3rd edition. Paper, 1s. 6d; Cloth, 2s.

2. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Schreiner, Olive
INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author Schreiner,Olive, 18551920 S Index Main Index Trooper Peter Halket.
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3. Creative Quotations From Olive Schreiner (1855-1920)
Quotes from Olive Schreiner to inspire your creative thinking
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(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.
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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.
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4. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Schreiner, Olive, 1855-
Etexts by Author Schreiner, Olive, 18551920 S Index Main Index Trooper Peter Halket LANGUAGE English SUBJECT Zimbabwe
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5. WIEM: Schreiner Olive
Schreiner Olive (18551920), poudniowoafrykaska pisarka tworzca w jzyku angielskim. Autorka pierwszych powieci napisanych w RPA. W gonej
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6. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Schreiner, Olive, 18551920. Titles.
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Dream Life And Real Life; a little African story Dreams Story of an African Farm, a novel, The Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland ... Woman And Labour
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7. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Schiller, Friedrich, 17591805. Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, 1759-1805.Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920. Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856. Schwartau, Winn.
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Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, Ritter von, 1835-1895 Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de, 1675-1755 Sainte-Foi, Charles, 1806-1861 ... Syrett, Netta
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8. Sociology, Schreiner Olive , 1855-1920, Homes And Haunts, South Africa, Women An
Sociology, Schreiner Olive , 18551920, Homes and haunts, South Africa, Womenand literature, Literature - Classics / Criticism, Biography Autobiography
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10. Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) At Famous Creative Women
Famous Creative Women presents. . . Olive Schreiner (18551920) bornon Mar 24 South African novelist, feminist. She produced the
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(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.
[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.
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11. Victorian Women Writers Project
A Closer Union (1909) a machinereadable transcription Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920) Edited and encoded by Terri Geitgey Edited by Perry Willett TEI formatted filesize uncompressed approx.
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A Closer Union (1909):
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A Closer Union: A Letter on the South African Union and the Principles of Government
by Olive Schreiner 61 p. A.C. Fifield London
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Closer Union
Closer Union A Letter on the South African Union and the Principles of Government
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Olive Schreiner
Author of "The Story of a South African Farm" "Trooper Peter Halkett" etc. London A.C. Fifield, 44 Fleet Street, E.C.

12. Olive Schreiner
Olive Schreiner (18551920). Page by Katie Min, Fall 1999 Biography1855, Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner Cronwright better known
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Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) Page by Katie Min, Fall 1999 Biography
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 sibling’s 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.)

13. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors BrowseTitles. Schreiner, Olive (18551920) Works by this author
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Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles.Dreams by Schreiner, Olive (18551920). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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Friedrich, 17591805; Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich Von, 1759-1805;Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920; Schwartau, Winn; Scott, Ernest
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16. Victorian Women Writers Project
Stories, Dreams and Allegories (1923) a machinereadable transcription.Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920). Go to Start of Text Return
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Stories, Dreams and Allegories
by Olive Schreiner. 156 p. T. Fisher Unwin Ltd. London
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    STORIES, DREAMS and ALLEGORIES

17. Encyclopedia Of Marxism: S
Schorlemmer, Carl (18341892), Schramm, Karl. Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920), Schulze-Delitzsch(1808-83). Schwab, Charles M. (1862-1939), Schwab, Michael (1853-?).
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18. Olive Schreiner
Writer, Pacifist Revolutionary Olive Schreiner (18551920) Born tostrict Calvinist missionaries in South Africa, Olive Schreiner
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A child sees everything, looks straight at it, examines it, without any preconceived idea; most people, after they are about eleven or twelve, quite lose this power, they see everything through a few preconceived ideas which hang like a veil between them and the outer world.
Olive Schreiner
Born to strict Calvinist missionaries in South Africa, Olive Schreiner The Story of an African Farm , to British publishers. Success came in 1883 when Olive's book became a sensation in Britain and the United States, despite some controversy over its feminist and anti-Christian sentiments. Critical response was positive. Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette Books by Olive Schreiner Kathleen McFadden

19. The Healing Imagination Of Olive Schreiner
Olive Schreiner (18551920) rose to international fame as the first major white SouthAfrican 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 Religious Studies ...
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Olive Schreiner (18551920) novelist, author of The Story of an African Farm(1883). photograph, reproduced as frontispiece to Oliver Schreomer.
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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.

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