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The Story of an African Farm - Oxford World's Classics
Olive Schreiner
The Story of an African Farm - Oxford World's Classics
Olive Schreiner
Lyndall, Schreiner's articulate young feminist, marks the entry of the controversial New Woman into nineteenth-century fiction. Raised as an orphan amid a makeshift family, she witnesses an intolerable world of colonial exploitation. Desiring a formal education, she leaves the isolated farm for boarding school in her early teens, only to return four years later from an unhappy relationship. Unable to meet the demands of her mysterious lover, Lyndall retires to ahouse in Bloemfontein, where, delirious with exhaustion, she is unknowingly tended by an English farmer disguised as her female nurse. This is the devoted Gregory Rose, Schreiner's daring embodiment of the sensitive New Man. A cause celebre when it appeared in London, The Story of an African Farm transformed the shape and course of the late-Victorian novel. From the haunting plains of South Africa's high Karoo, Schreiner boldly addresses her society's greatest fears - the loss of faith, the dissolution of marriage, and women's social and political independence.
336 pages, map
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 13, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9780199538010 |
Publishers | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 336 |
Dimensions | 130 × 196 × 16 mm · 234 g |
Editor | Bristow, Joseph (Lecturer in Victorian Studies, Lecturer in Victorian Studies, University of York) |
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