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SCHREINER, OLIVE - Woman and Labor

Title: Woman and Labor
Description: New York, NY: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1911. 4th Printing. Hardcover. This book is in Very Good+ condition and is lacking the dust jacket. The book is in mostly clean, bright condition. There is some noticeable bumping and light wear to the spine ends and corners of the book covers. There are a couple of faint spots of discoloration to the front cover of the book. The text pages are clean and bright. "Olive Schreiner (24 March 1855 – 11 December 1920) [1] was a South African author, anti-war campaigner and intellectual. She is best remembered today for her novel The Story of an African Farm (1883) , which has been highly acclaimed. It deals boldly with such contemporary issues as agnosticism, existential independence, individualism, the professional aspirations of women, and the elemental nature of life on the colonial frontier. Since the late 20th century, scholars have also credited Schreiner as an advocate for the Afrikaners, and other South African groups who were excluded from political power for decades, such as indigenous blacks, Jews, and Indians. Although she showed interest in socialism, pacifism, vegetarianism, and feminism amongst other topics, her views escaped restrictive categorisations. Her published works and other surviving writings promote implicit values such as moderation, friendship, and understanding amongst all peoples, and avoid the pitfalls of political radicalism, which she consciously eschewed. Called a lifelong freethinker, she also continued to adhere to the spirit of the Christian Bible and developed a secular version of the worldview of her missionary parents, with mystical elements. " (from Wikipedia). Very Good+ .

Keywords: Labor Issues Olive Schreiner Women's Issues Labor Relations / Radicalism Sexual Distinction

Price: US$ 35.00 Seller: S. Howlett-West Books
- Book number: 44862

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