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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

61. Project MUSE
If there is a Victorian figure more deserving of a critical renaissance thanOlive Schreiner (18551920), it s difficult to imagine who that figure might be
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Victorian Studies - Volume 44, Number 4, Summer 2002, pp. 714-715
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The Story of an African Farm
Since publication of Ruth First and Ann Scott's accomplished biography in 1980 (itself the first biography since S. C. Cronwright Schreiner's of 1924), single-author studies of Schreiner have been few and far between, with Gerald Monsman's Olive Schreiner's Fiction: Landscape and Power (1991) and Joyce Avrech Berkman's The Healing Imagination of Olive Schreiner:Beyond South African Colonialism (1989) leading a surprisingly small pack. With the appearance of her excellent new book, Carolyn Burdett has not only helped fill a significant gap in Victorian studies, she has placed herself at the forefront of Schreiner scholarship by producing the best single study of the author to appear since her death in 1920.

62. Victorian Studies, Volume 44, 2001-2001 - Table Of Contents
Burdett, Carolyn, 1960 Olive Schreiner and the progress of feminism evolution,gender, empire. Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 Views on sex role.
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63. Timeline 1855-1859
18551920 Olive Schreiner, South African author and feminist My feeling is thatthere is nothing in life but refraining from hurting others,
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1855 Jan 5, King Camp Gillette, inventor (safety razor), was born.
(MC, 1/5/02)
1855 Jan 9, The clipper ship Guiding Star disappeared in Atlantic and 480 died.
(MC, 1/9/02)
1855 Jan 21, John M. Browning, US weapons manufacturer, was born.
(MC, 1/21/02)
1855 Feb 5, Viscount Palmerston (70) became Britain's prime minister and served until his death in 1865.
(PC, 1992, p.273)
1855 Feb 10, US citizenship laws were amended to include all children of US parents born abroad.
(MC, 2/10/02) 1855 Feb 11, Josephine Marshall Jewell Dodge, American educator, pioneer in the concept of day nurseries for children, was born. (HN, 2/11/01) 1855 Feb 22, In Washington DC the Know-Nothing Party seized control of the Washington Monument Association and kept control for 3 years. (ON, 3/00, p.10) 1855 Feb 24, US Court of Claims was formed for cases against the government. (MC, 2/24/02) 1855 Feb, There was a run on the California bank in Columbia and rumors of a failure caused a run throughout the state. (SFEC, 1/5/97, p.T9)

64. Prof. Liz Stanley
theorist and writer Olive Schreiner (18551920), now in archives world-wide . Stanley, L Imperialism, Labour and the New Woman Olive Schreiner’s
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My research interests are organised around core concerns with:
  • epistemology/methodology the conjunction of power/knowledge, including within the academy
  • I have written extensively on these, particularly but not exclusively in relation to feminist perspectives on them.
    Current Work
    My current research and writing inter-weaves the following: Post/memory and the concentration camps of the South African War (1899-1902): Archival work on the voluminous camp records has been combined with related work on women’s testimonies of their experiences, collected and published from 1902 to 1948 and on state commemoration of those who died in the camps. The idea of ‘post/memory’ signifies that remembrance always serves the political and other needs of the present, here concerning the role of a mythologised ‘history’ in the development of a heavily racialised nationalism in South Africa. Part of this project is completed and a book will be published during 2004. Aspects of it continue as ‘Making her mark’, concerned with how ‘unruly’ black and white women became inscribed - or not - into the archival and subsequent published record.

    65. Prof. Liz Stanley
    The letters of Olive Schreiner Following an ESRC Senior Research feministtheorist and writer Olive Schreiner (18551920), now in archives world-wide.
    http://www.ncl.ac.uk/geps/printerfriendly.htm?theURL=/geps/staff/profile/liz.sta

    66. London Plaques : Blue Plaques : Research & Conservation : English Heritage
    Schreiner, Olive (18551920), Author, lived here. 16 Portsea Place, W2 Westminster1959. SCHWITTERS, Kurt (1887-1948), Artist, lived here.
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    67. Author Pseudonyms
    Schreiner, Olive (18551920) Ralph Iron Schuetz, Dennis Nathan Aldyne, AxelYoung Schulkers, Robert Franc Seckatary Hawkins
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    S., E.W.
    E.W. Sherman

    S., K.M.
    Kurt M. Stein

    S., S.
    Mary Ann Maze Kilner

    S., S.H.
    Siegfried Sassoon

    S., S.O.
    Edward Alexander Crowley

    Sabe, Quien Harry Bates N.C. Hero Sabin, Mark Norman A(rnold) Fox Sabina, Marianne Marianne Willman Sabrau, Jean [Bernard Deleuze] Sabre, Dirk John Laffin Adolfo Bioy Casares Sackerman, Henry H.S. Kahn Sackville-West, Victoria Mary [Vita Sackville-West] Sackville-West, Vita Victoria Mary Sackville-West Sadler, Jeff [Wes Calhoun] Sadler, Mark Dennis Lynds Sagara, Michelle [Michelle Sagara West] Sage, Juniper Margaret Wise Brown Sailland, Maurice Edmond [Curnonsky] Saint, Dora Jesse [Miss Read] Saint-Moore, Adam Jacques Douyau Saki H(ector) H(ugh) Munro Salisbury, Carola Michael Butterworth Salisbury, John David Caute Salmon, Annie Elizabeth [Elizabeth Asheley] Salmon, Geraldine Gordon [J.G. Sarasin] Salomon, Georges [Georges Dolley] Salop, Lynne Lynne Salop Hawes Salsitz, Rhondi A. Vilott [Emily Drake, Elizabeth Forrest, Charles Ingrid, Rhondi Vilott] Salt, Waldo

    68. MSN Encarta - Olive Schreiner
    Schreiner, Olive (18551920), South African novelist and political activist mostfamous for her book The Story of an African Farm (1883). Schreiner
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    69. SOUTH AFRICA
    Lansdowne Review, The Richards, JoAnne; Schreiner, Olive (1855-1920).Olive Schreiner HOUSE GRAVE; Ballad of Reading Gaol TPCN - Great Quotations
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    SOUTH AFRICA
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    70. Stories, Listed By Author
    Schreiner, Olive (18551920). * A Boer Wedding, from The Story of an AfricanFarm, (ex). Colonial and Postcolonial Fiction in English An Anthology, ed.
    http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s155.htm
    Miscellaneous Anthologies
    Stories, Listed by Author
    Previous Table-of-Contents
    SCHAEFER, JACK (continued)
  • That Mark Horse, (ss)
  • Three Days for Revenge, (ss)
    SCHAEFFER, SUSAN FROMBERG
  • 71. Stories, Listed By Author
    Schreiner, Olive (18551920) (chron.) * The Buddhist Priest’s Wife, (ss) Stories,Dreams and Allegories, London T. Fisher Unwin 1923
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    SANDERS, CHARLES WESLEY (chron.) (continued)
    SANDERS, CHICK (chron.)
    (1907- ); see pseudonym Lucy Walker (chron.)
    SANDERS, E. S., Mrs. (chron.)
    SANDERS, ED (chron.)
    SANDERS, ERIC (chron.)
    SANDERS, EVERETT (chron.)
    SANDERS, FOSTER

    72. - Liz Stanley, Mourning Becomes…: The Spaces Between Lives Lived And Lives Writ
    of the daughter of the feminist writer and theorist Olive Schreiner (18551920) . For Olive Schreiner, as I read her unpublished letters and papers,
    http://orlando.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.’

    73. UWM Special Collections - Guide To Selected Holdings On Women And Work In The Fr
    Schreiner, Olive, 18551920. Woman and labor. New York FA Stokes, 1911. 299 p. 20 cm. Call Number (FMC) HQ 1381 .S43. Short talks about working women.
    http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/special/fromkin/biblioww.htm
    Guide to Selected Holdings in the Golda Meir Library's Morris Fromkin Memorial Collection Relating to
    Women and Work
    Compiled by Christel Maass
    Golda Meir Library
    Division of Archives and Special Collections The Fairer Sex in the Ivory Tower: Factors Influencing Social Justice for Women in Academia: The Results of a National Survey. Presented by Rhea Steinpries
    UWM Department of Psychology
    October 2000 Introduction This Guide to Selected Holdings in the Golda Meir Library's Morris Fromkin Memorial Collection Relating to Women and Work was developed in conjunction with the 31st Annual Morris Fromkin Memorial Lecture at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee Golda Meir Library. The Guide entries were found by searching PantherCat, the Golda Meir Library's online catalog, for items in the Fromkin Memorial Collection that relate to women and work. The Fromkin Memorial Collection is located on the fourth floor in the of the Golda Meir Library, in Special Collections. The collection's broad theme is the history of the quest for social justice in the United States from approximately the end of the Civil War through the end of World War II. Although the purpose of the present Guide is to highlight holdings of the Fromkin Memorial Collection, readers should be aware that additional works on the topic can be found in the Library's main collection.

    74. ARTS & CULTURE - National Symbols
    Olive Schreiner (18551920) top Schreiner s first novel, The Story of an AfricanFarm, was published in 1883. She was a supporter of universal suffrage,
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    ORDER OF IKHAMANGA MENDI DECORATION Order of the Luthuli
    The Order of Luthuli, which replaces the discontinued Star of South Africa , recognizes outstanding contribution to nation building, outstanding leadership and lifelong commitment to the ideals of democracy, non-racialism, peace and justice BRONZE Lekgau Mathabathe (posthumous)
    Jasmat Nanabhai
    GOLD Charlotte Maxeke
    Patrick Molaoa
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    John Nkadimeng

    Alfred Nzo
    (posthumous SILVER Mary Burton
    Willie Esterhuyse Afrikaner

    Cissie Gool
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    Archibald Gumede
    (posthumous)
    Matthew Goniwe
    (posthumous) Mthuli Ka Shezi Mthuli (posthumous Winnie Kgware (posthumous Phyllis Naidoo Albert Nolan Order of Ikhamanga The Order of Ikhamanga, which is a new order, is awarded for excellence in the arts, culture, journalism and sport BRONZE Gerrie Coetzee Goolam Abed GOLD Dumile Feni (posthumous) Bessie Head (posthumous) Princess Constance Magogo ka Dinizulu (posthumous Alex la Guma (posthumous) Steve Kalamazoo Mokone Gary Player Olive Schreiner (posthumous) Gerald Sekoto (posthumous) Cecil Skotnes SILVER Hestrie Cloete Ken Gampu (posthumous) Penny Heyns Eric Majola (posthumous) Gladys Mngudlandlu (posthumous) Jacob Ntuli Lionell Ngakane Zanele Situ Mendi decoration The Mendi Decoration is for outstanding bravery and replaces the

    75. VRW: Wolff Collection, HRC
    1898 May 5 Schreiner, Olive (18551920) Schreiner, O Works Schreiner, Olive . The London Library Receipt to Olive Schreiner Printed DS 1 p.
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    Manuscript Holdings of Selected Nineteenth-Century Women Writers
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    76. BBC Radio 4 - Woman's Hour Timeline - 1910 - 1919
    The South African novelist and feminist, Olive Schreiner (18551920) publishesher feminist credo Women and Labour. 1911. Marie Curie is awarded the Nobel
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    home Listen Again ... Drama Women's History Timeline Messageboard About Us Email Us About the BBC ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Browse through the 20th century 1990 - now More About the Timeline The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY) Key Events 1910-1919 With the outbreak of the First World War , differences were forgotten as the suffrage leaders urged women's support. Women are called on to take up male jobs as their men folk are sent to the front.  They prove their worth as munitions workers, bus conductors, and office staff. Women were also recruited into the forces and tens of thousands are employed to work on the land. The result, in 1918, was the vote. But not all women were enfranchised.  The vote only goes to those over 30 who held property. By the close of the decade, women could also become MPs and enter the professions. In 1919, Nancy Astor was welcomed into the House of Commons by the Prime Minister himself, the first woman to take her seat as an MP.
    Key events from 1910 - 1919
    The Girl Guides' Association is founded by Sir Robert Baden-Powell with his sister Agnes as its first president.

    77. Nov99
    Schreiner, Olive, 18551920. WOMAN AND LABOR / Olive Schreiner. Mineola, NY Dover Publications, 1998. HQ1381 .S43 1998. Scott, Michael D. (Michael Dennis)
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    Little Rock, AR : The Commission, [1999]. Burns, Robert P., 1947- A THEORY OF THE TRIAL / ROBERT P. BURNS. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1999. Conference on the Future of the Common Law (1936 : Harvard University). THE FUTURE OF THE COMMON LAW. Gloucester, Mass. : P. Smith, 1965, c1937. CONGRESS AND THE COURTS : A LEGISLATIVE HISTORY, 1993-1998, THE 103RD THROUGH THE 105TH CONGRESSES : DOCUMENTS AND MATERIALS REGARDING THE CREATION, STRUCTURE, AND ORGANIZATION OF FEDERAL COURTS AND THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY / [COMPILED] BY WILLIAM H. MANZ. Buffalo, N.Y. : W.S. Hein, 1999- Copeland, John D. RECREATIONAL ACCESS TO PRIVATE LANDS : LIABILITY PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS / BY JOHN D. COPELAND.

    78. Authors Listed Alphabetically: Free Web Books, Online
    Schreiner, Olive (18551920) Schopenhauer, Arthur (1788-1860) Scott, Walter,Sir (1771-1832) Seneca, L. Annaeus (ca. 3 BC - 65 AD)
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    Banfield, Edmund James (1852-1923)

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    Cao Xueqin (ca. 1717-1763)

    Carroll, Lewis (1832-1898)
    Casanova, Giacomo (1725-1798) ... Cook, James, (1728-1779)
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    Edgeworth, Maria (1767-1849) Eliot, George (1819-1880) Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882) Epictetus (ca. 55-135 AD) ... Eyre, Edward John (1815-1901)
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    Hakluyt, Richard (c.1552-1616)

    79. Authors Listed Chronologically: Free Web Books, Online
    Schreiner, Olive (18551920) Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950) Conrad,Joseph (1857-1924) Gissing, George (1857-1903) Nesbit, E. (Edith) (1858-1924)
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    Nicomachus of Gerasa
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    Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106 BC - 43 BC)

    Lucretius (98? - 55 BC)
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    The Age of Enlightenment
    Literature Philosophy/Science/History Milton, John (1608-1674)

    80. New Books In The English Library
    Schreiner, Olive, 18551920. Dreams three works Dreams, Dream life and reallife, and Stories, dreams and allegories /
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    Irish literature : background and guide to books /
    Hauppauge, New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2004. c2004.
    Social Sciences
    Schlossman, David A., 1966-
    Actors and activists : politics, performance, and exchange among social worlds /
    New York : Routledge, 2002. 2002.
    Decherney, Peter.
    Hollywood and the culture elite : how the movies became American /
    New York : Columbia University Press, c2005. c2005.

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