Victorian Women Writers Iron, Ralph. See Olive Schreiner 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
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
Literary Encyclopedia: Schreiner, Olive Schreiner, Olive (18551920). Novelist, Story Writer, Essayist, and publishedin 1883 to considerable notice and acclaim under the pseudonym Ralph Iron. http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=5070
Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS Iron, Ralph, 18551920 AKA Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 Irving, Henry Brodribb,1870-1919 Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 Irwin, Wallace, 1876-1959 http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Victorian Women Writers Project Library Iron, Ralph. See Olive Schreiner. J -. Jeune, Lady. See Marie Corelli. Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920); Skene, Felicia (1821-1899); Speranza. http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/vwwp-list.html
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://marx.org/subject/women/index.htm
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 to the Administrative Committee Balabanoff, Angelica
A Celebration Of Women Writers: I Listings Iremonger, Lucille aka Mrs. Thomas Lascelles (1921); Irigaray, Luce (1930-);Iron, Ralph aka Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner (1855-1920) http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-I.html
A Celebration Of Women Writers: SOUTH AFRICA Rochman, Hazel (1938); Rooke, Daphne (1914-); Rousseau, Ina; Ruden,Sarah (fl.1993); Schreiner, Olive Emilie Albertina aka Ralph Iron (1855-1920) http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/SOUTH AFRICA.html
Extractions: WRITERS FROM SOUTH AFRICA Broughton, Elizabeth (fl.1839) Burgess, Yvonne (1936-) Cock, Jacklyn (fl.2002) 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-) First, Ruth
Women And Marxism: Marxists Internet Archive Schreiner, Olive (Ralph Iron, 18551920) Shaginyan, Marietta (1888-1982) Shaw,George Bernard (1856-1950) Simmons, May Wood Spadoni, Adriana 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 to the Administrative Committee Balabanoff, Angelica
Olive Schreiner Ralph Iron,18551920, South African author and feminist, b. Schreiner, OliveEmilie Albertina (18551920) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia) http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0844012.html
Extractions: Name: Olive Schreiner Variant Name: Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner, Ralph Iron Birth Date: March 24, 1855 Death Date: December 11, 1920 Place of Birth: Wittenbergen Mission Station, Basutoland, South Africa Place of Death: Wynberg, Cape Colony, South Africa Nationality: South African Gender: Female Occupations: writer Olive Schreiner Main Biography Author of what most consider the first great novel The Story of an African Farm to come out of South Africa, Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) is perhaps equally well remembered as an eloquent spokesman for feminist and pacifist causes. Plagued by asthma and severe bouts of depression throughout her life, Schreiner campaigned vigorously against the more predatory aspects of Cecil Rhodes's imperialist philosophy and the British role in the Anglo-Boer War of 1892-1902. Schreiner also set herself apart with her brazen rejection of the prevailing code of Victorian decorum, particularly as it applied to the women of her time. Largely self-educated, Schreiner read voraciously and was particularly influenced by the writings of naturalist Charles Darwin and philosophers Herbert Spencer and John Stuart Mill. Adopting a progressive outlook on life, she rejected the generally accepted gender roles of her era and advocated "an equality of shared labor between men and women," according to R.....
Victorian Women Writers - A Guide To E-Texts Robins, Elizabeth CE Raimond (18621952) Rossetti, Christina Georgina (1830-1894).Schreiner, Olive Emilie Albertina Ralph Iron (1855-1920) http://www.mantex.co.uk/ou/aa810/vww-05.htm
Victorian Women Writers - A Guide To E-Texts http//digital.library.upenn.edu/women/rossetti/ singsong/singsong.html. Schreiner,Olive Emilie Albertina Ralph Iron (18551920). A Closer Union (1909) http://www.mantex.co.uk/ou/aa810/vww-14.htm
Project Gutenberg: Authors List Iron, Ralph, 18551920 AKA Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920. Irving, Henry Brodribb,1870-1919. Irving , Washington , 1783-1859. Irwin, Will, 1873-1948 http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
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Olive Schreiner Translate this page (Sudafrica, 1855-1920), Schreiner. Novelista, activista política y feminista Publicada con el seudónimo de Ralph Iron mientras Schreiner estaba en http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=2466
Zaadz Quotes By Topic - Sexes Quotes Olive Emilie Scheider (18551920) pseudonym Ralph Iron British author feministfrom The Letters of Olive Scheider. More quotes about Men, Men and Women, http://zaadz.com/quotes/topics/sexes/
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Bloomsbury.com - Research Centre Schreiner, Olive (Emilie Albertina) (18551920) Daughter of a Methodist missionaryof African Farm (1883), which was published under the pseudonym Ralph Iron. http://www.bloomsbury.com/ARC/detail.asp?entryid=109164&bid=9
Author Pseudonyms Schreiner, Olive (18551920) Ralph Iron Schuetz, Dennis Nathan Aldyne, AxelYoung Schulkers, Robert Franc Seckatary Hawkins http://www.trussel.com/books/pseud_s.htm