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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. Victorian Women Writers
See Marie Corelli. The Modern Marriage Market . Schreiner, Olive (18551920).Skene, Felicia (1821-1899). Speranza. See Lady Jane Wilde.
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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

22. 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
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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.

23. Fiction By Other Women
Recollection. Schreiner, Olive (18551920) from Woman and Labour Sex-parasitism.Richardson, Dorothy (1873-1957) the short story, Death.
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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

24. 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).
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25. 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
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26. Schreiner, Olive
Schreiner, Olive. 18551920, South African author and feminist, b. WittebergenReserve, Cape Colony. After several years as a governess
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    Schreiner, Olive 1855-1920, 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, From Man to Man (1926). Her letters were edited (1924) by her husband, S. C. Cronwright-Schreiner, who also wrote her biography (1923, repr. 1973).
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    Schreiner, Olive (18551920) 1928, Undine (1928) a machine-readable transcription(Bloomington, IN Library Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS
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    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) [

    28. Uitgeverij Podium
    Met een nawoord van Henk van Woerden. De auteur Olive Schreiner (18551920) wordtbeschouwd als een van de grondleggers van de Zuid-Afrikaanse literatuur.
    http://www.uitgeverijpodium.nl/?menu=titels-sub&titel=6

    29. SOUTH AFRICA
    Wide Poetry Web; Lansdowne Review, The; Richards, JoAnne; Schreiner,Olive (1855-1920) Olive Schreiner HOUSE GRAVE; Ballad of Reading
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    30. 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.
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    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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    31. AIM25: Thesaurus Personal Names: I
    Iron Ralph Schreiner Olive Emilie Albertina 18551920 SouthAfrican author and feminist pseudonym Ralph Iron. Ironside
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    32. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 420
    Schopenhauer, Arthur,17881860. Schorr, Daniel,1916- Schreiner,Olive,1855-1920. Schubert, Franz,1797-1828. Schulberg, Budd.
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    33. Sophia Smith Collection, List Of Collections: S
    1958 Schneider, Pat, 1934 writer 1 linear ft., 1956-1999 (bulk 1980-1988) Partiallyrestricted access Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 novelist; feminist 2 linear
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    List of Collections: S A B C D ... W-Z
    Sabin, Florence Rena
    physician; scientist; professor;
    public health specialist
    12.5 linear ft., 1872-1985
    Safe Passage (Northampton, MA)
    women's shelter;
    community service agency
    6 linear ft., 1971-
    Restricted access

    Saint-Pierre, Genevieve
    dates unknown
    travel writer; traveler; hunter
    .5 linear ft., 1907-1962
    Sanger, Eleanor
    journalist; television sports producer 5.75 linear ft., Restricted access
    1914 birth control periodical (Margaret Sanger Papers) Click on image to view page one of this periodical.
    Sanger, Margaret
    birth control advocate; nurse; labor organizer; writer; lecturer; editor; journalist 113 linear ft., ca. 1800s-1973 (bulk 1915-1962). See also African American Women Birth Control , and Diaries subject guides and Margaret Sanger Research Bureau
    Sanville, Jean , dates unknown
    social worker; founder, Society for Clinical Social Work; founder, Institute for Clinical Social Work; founder, Los Angeles Society for Psychoanalytic Studies 10 linear ft., 1951-1996 Restricted access
    Saunders, Mildred Louise (Boie)
    writer; poet; editor;

    34. Triangle Journals
    These ideas are examined in relation to a particular case study, of the feministwriter and theorist Olive Schreiner (18551920), although the discussion
    http://www.triangle.co.uk/whr/content/pdfs/10/issue10_1.asp
    Women's History Review ISSN 0961-2025 Volume 10 Number 1 2001
    Other issues available
    Journal home page Publisher home page CONTENTS [click on author's name for abstract and full text]
    Sandra Stanley Holton
    . Segregation, Racism and White Women Reformers: a transnational perspective, 1840-1912, 5
    Liz Stanley
    . Mimesis, Metaphor and Representation: holding out an Olive branch to the emergent Schreiner canon, 27
    Laura McAllister
    . Gender, Nation and Party: an uneasy alliance for Welsh nationalism, 51
    Margaret Ward
    . Gendering the Union: imperial feminism and the Ladies' Land League , 71
    Rob Baker
    . Major Accessions to Repositories in 1998, Relating to Women's History, 93
    Rosalyn Bass
    . The Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts and the National Register of Archives: sources for women's history, 99
    Ge Lunhong
    . A Girl Goes to Work in the Countryside during the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1978), 105
    DEBATE BETWEEN SHEILA BLACKBURN AND CAROL E. MORGAN

    35. Biografias De Personalidades De La Historia En El Asere.com
    Translate this page Olive Schreiner (1855-1920), Buscar biografías porla cadena (Nombre por el que desea buscar).
    http://www.elasere.com/interes/Biografias.asp?ID=6896&VarError1=O

    36. Biografias De Personalides De La Historia
    Translate this page 1967-). Olive Schreiner, Escritora y feminista radical surafricana,(1855-1920). Oliver Cromwell, Político inglés, (1599-1658). Oliver
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    37. A. P. Watt & Company: General Abstract
    Sadlier, Michael. Saturday Evening Post. Schreiner, Olive, 18551920. Smuts,Jan Christiaan, 1870-1950. Stanford, Charles Villiers, Sir, 1852-1924.
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  • General Abstract
  • Supplementary Abstract General Abstract: A. P. Watt and Company was the world's first literary agency and was the largest for its first thirty years of operation. Alexander Pollock Watt (1834-1914) began working as a literary agent in 1875 when a friend asked him to negotiate a contract with a London publishing company. By 1881, A. P. Watt had incorporated his business and begun to define the role of the literary agent. A. P. Watt and Company has remained in the forefront of the market in popular fiction and it has counted numerous important and/or best-selling authors among its clients. Online Catalog Terms: A. P. Watt and Company. Authors, American. Authors and publishers. Authors, English. Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931. Buchan, John, 1875-1940. Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936. Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965. Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Literary agentsEnglandHistory. Literature publishingHistory. Publishers and publishingHistory. Strindberg, August, 1849-1912. Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Watt, A. P. (Alexander Pollock), 1834-1914. Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946. Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975. Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939. Supplementary Abstracts: Authors of major importance in the A. P. Watt and Company Records. Note that authors of special importance are listed in the general abstract for this collection.
  • 38. OUP: Women's Writing On The First World War: Cardinal
    the War; 20 Olive Schreiner (18551920) Letters; 21 JE Buckrose(?-1931) War Economy; 22 Sarah MacDonald Simple Health Talks; 23
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    39. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors S-Sl
    Schreiner, Olive (18551920) Dream Life and Real Life A Little AfricanStory (Gutenberg Text Zip); Dreams, (Gutenberg texts); Stories
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    Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned") fl. Late 12th - Early 13th Century A.D. Sayers, Dorothy L. Scavezze, Dan

    40. - Liz Stanley, Mourning Becomes…: The Spaces Between Lives Lived And Lives Writ
    concerns the birth on 30 April and death on the early morning of 1 May 1895 of thedaughter of the feminist writer and theorist Olive Schreiner (18551920).
    http://www.women.it/cyberarchive/files/stanley.htm
    Mourning becomes…: the spaces between lives lived and lives written Liz Stanley Sociology/Women’s Studies University of Manchester Manchester M13 9PL, UK liz.stanley@man.ac.uk ABSTRACT A short introduction about who sees what This photograph has two captions, either ‘an aspect of the work of mourning’, or ‘concerning a metaphor for feminist auto/biography’. I start by asking some questions about who and what lies within its literal and figurative frame. The work of mourning, inside the law Taking off from Gillian Rose’s ideas about mourning and my appreciative disagreement with them, I ‘follow the name’ of someone who died, a baby who died soon after her birth and who was actually not named. I do this in part as a means of thinking about how and in what ways and with what kinds of consequences ‘lives’ are written, and the complex and ultimately unknowable relation written lives have to ‘lives lived’. But I also do so in larger part to honour the dead, to honour this particular unnamed dead person, and through her many others as well. I shall ‘tell the tale’, as it were, of this particular life and death and its resonance for those who were involved and those who think about this now. Without the law - ‘The baby didn’t cry. The feminist picked it up.’

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