Woman and Labour
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Aug '13
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First published in 1911, this acclaimed and influential feminist classic is one of the most important of the twentieth century.
Olive Schreiner (1855–1920), author and feminist, was one of the most important and challenging social commentators of her time. First published in 1911, this acclaimed feminist work, one of the most influential of the early twentieth century, established Schreiner's place in the Women's Movement. This is the 1914 printing.Olive Schreiner (1855–1920), South African author and feminist, and friend of Havelock Ellis and Eleanor Marx, was one of the most important and challenging social commentators of her time. The ninth of twelve children, she lacked formal education and was taught by her mother. It was her 1883 novel Story of an African Farm that secured her reputation as an author and feminist, which her activities in England (1881–9) further consolidated. First published in 1911, this acclaimed feminist work, one of the most influential of the early twentieth century, established Schreiner's place in the Women's Movement. A reworking of an earlier manuscript destroyed during looting of her Johannesburg home by British soldiers, it considers how the role and position of women has been determined by the artificial constrictions of society. Schreiner ends the work with her vision of true equality between man and woman. This is the 1914 printing.
ISBN: 9781108053044
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
Weight: 370g
288 pages