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    Olive Schreiner (24 March 1855 – 11 December 1920) was a South African author, anti-war campaigner and intellectual. She is best remembered today for...
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  • Oliver Deneys Schreiner MC KC (29 December 1890 – 27 July 1980), was a judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa. One of the...
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  • Schreiner, Norwegian physical anthropologist Mike Schreiner (born 1969), Canadian politician Olive Schreiner, South African author Oliver Schreiner,...
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    Colesberg. Historic figures were at the centre of life here, people like Olive Schreiner, author and women's rights champion, and the tempestuous Rev. Thomas...
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    wife, the former Rebecca Lyndall, and a younger brother of the writer Olive Schreiner. He was educated at Templeton High School, Bedford, the South African...
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  • The Olive Schreiner Prize has been awarded annually since 1961 to emerging writers in the field of drama, prose, or poetry. It is named after Olive Schreiner...
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  • The Story of an African Farm was South African author Olive Schreiner's first published novel. It was published in 1883 under the pseudonym Ralph Iron...
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    Oliver Schreiner (1890–1980), South African judge Oliver Schröder (born 1980), German footballer Oliver Schroer (1956–2008), Canadian musician Oliver...
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    Institution Law school Founded Location University of the Witwatersrand Oliver Schreiner School of Law Johannesburg University of Cape Town Faculty of Law 1859...
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  • liberal Schreiner family: her grandfather was Oliver Schreiner, a progressive appellate judge, and her great-grandfather was William Schreiner, a former...
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  • Boshoff becomes the 2nd president of the Orange Free State 24 March - Olive Schreiner, author and feminist See Years in South Africa for list of References...
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  • ahead of the noted liberal judge of many years' appellate experience, Oliver Schreiner. This unprecedentedly rapid ascent reflected Steyn's favour with D...
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    correspondence with the South African author Olive Schreiner, written between 1899 and 1917, is included in The Olive Schreiner Letters Online project, organised...
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    dismissed as nonsensical. The Story of an African Farm, an 1883 novel by Olive Schreiner, refers to half of a "Mumboo-jumbow idol [that] leaves us utterly in...
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    centrist thinkers, did not match the far-sighted thinking of JW Sauer, Olive Schreiner and some other contemporaries who wanted Blacks, Coloureds, Indians...
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    writer and scholar, John Addington Symonds; and the feminist writer, Olive Schreiner. E. M. Forster was a close friend and visited the couple regularly...
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  • the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management. It is located in the Oliver Schreiner Law Building on West Campus. Unlike the university's other libraries...
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  • William Schreiner (1857–1919), Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1989 to 1900, father to: Olive Schreiner (1855–1920), author and activist. Oliver Schreiner...
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  • and Best Lighting Design (Wilhelm Disbergan).[citation needed] 2020 Olive Schreiner Prize for Drama, for What Remains: A Play in One Act 2024 Caine Prize...
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    including some who migrated to the United Kingdom. South African writer Olive Schreiner's famous novel The Story of an African Farm was published in 1883 and...
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    Museum, contains a modern set of exhibitions portraying the life of Olive Schreiner. William Faulds, Victoria Cross recipient General Pieter Hendrik Kritzinger...
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  • (2004), a novel by Penni Russon Undine, an autobiographical book by Olive Schreiner (1928) "Undine geht", a short story by Ingeborg Bachmann (1961) "Undine"...
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    notorious supersession by L. C. Steyn, a National Party favourite, of Oliver Schreiner. Finally, whereas Moseneke had been active in the struggle against...
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  • Three Dreams in a Desert was first published in Olive Schreiner's Dreams. Dreams is compiled of eleven short stories which follow her experience of dreams...
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    Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation Award for the year 2000 and the Olive Schreiner Prize for 2005. He was voted 51st in the Top 100 Great South Africans...
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  • Havelock Ellis, feminist Edith Lees (who later married Ellis), novelist Olive Schreiner and future Fabian secretary Edward R. Pease. Future UK Prime Minister...
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    Dixie's depiction of feminist utopia, The Story of an African Farm by Olive Schreiner, and Sarah Grand's work The Heavenly Twins. These raised awareness...
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  • 1986 NELM opened its second satellite museum, Schreiner House. South African literary icon Olive Schreiner, best known for her novel The Story of an African...
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    Mueller-Stahl. This movie was based on the classic literary work by Olive Schreiner and filmed in the Little Karoo semi-desert outside Cape Town, South...
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  • First published as Les Rêves et les moyens de les diriger (1867). Olive Schreiner (1855–1920), Dreams (1890) Robert Southey (1774–1843), in The Correspondence...
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