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Olive Schreiner

    24 marzo 1855 – 11 dicembre 1920

    Olive Schreiner è stata un'autrice e attivista politica sudafricana, celebrata per la sua appassionata difesa della pace e della giustizia sociale. La sua opera letteraria è caratterizzata da una profonda introspezione e da uno sguardo penetrante sui problemi sociali della sua epoca. Schreiner ha esplorato questioni di fede religiosa, libertà individuale e condizione femminile con un'onestà inflessibile. Il suo stile, segnato dalla riflessione filosofica e dall'esperienza personale, offre ai lettori un'esperienza provocatoria e arricchente.

    Olive Schreiner
    Schriften zur Theologie IV
    Einfalt des Herzens
    The South African Question
    The Story of an African Farm (Annotated)
    Dreams
    The Story of an African Farm
    • Set against the backdrop of the South African frontier in the 1860s, the narrative follows the lives of two cousins, Em and Lydia, as they navigate a lonely, Bible-influenced farm. Em is content and nurturing, while Lydia is intellectually restless and beautiful, facing a tragic fate. Their lives are further complicated by a domineering Irishman who affects their stepmother's influence. The story intertwines themes of isolation, gender roles, and social issues, drawing parallels to Schreiner's own experiences advocating for the marginalized.

      The Story of an African Farm
    • Dreams

      • 62pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the inner lives of women in Victorian-era South Africa, this collection of short stories addresses identity, love, and societal expectations. It features a young woman pursuing botany against social norms and explores the bond between a white mother and her mixed-race daughter. Other narratives delve into dreams and self-discovery, revealing hidden desires and fears. Olive Schreiner's evocative prose illuminates the struggles of women in a patriarchal society, making this work a significant contribution to feminist literature.

      Dreams
    • Set against the backdrop of 19th-century South Africa, this novel immerses readers in the country's vast landscapes while exploring deep philosophical themes. It boldly challenges societal norms and showcases innovative storytelling. Published in 1883, it remains a significant work that intertwines rich narrative with profound insights, making it a landmark in literary history.

      The Story of an African Farm (Annotated)
    • Focusing on the significance of its historical context, this classical work addresses the complexities of the South African Question, which has been pivotal in shaping human history. Alpha Editions has taken care to preserve its legacy by republishing it in a modern format, ensuring clarity and readability through reformatting and retyping, rather than relying on scanned copies. This effort aims to keep the book accessible for both present and future generations.

      The South African Question