[COMPLETE] Woman and War by Olive Schreiner - tg

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Woman and War by Olive Schreiner (1855 - 1920).

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Olive Schreiner was a South African writer born in 1855 to missionary parents in the Eastern Cape. She is credited with being the first Internationally famous South African Novelist. She was an extraordinary person and was one of the earliest campaigners for women's rights, including the right to equal pay for equal work, saying: "The fact that for equal work equally well performed by a man and by a woman it is ordained that the woman on the ground of her sex alone shall receive a less recompense is the nearest approach to a willful and unqualified "wrong" in the whole relation of woman to society today". She opposed racism of all kinds whether against the Boers or Black People and she was also a pacifist and anti-war campaigner.
She was a vociferous critic of British Imperialism in South Africa and of Cecil Rhodes and his policies while prime minister of the Cape. As a result of her public support for the Boers, all her manuscripts and her house were burned by the British during the Anglo-Boer War and she was interned in a concentration camp for several years.
Her most well known book is "The Story of an African Farm" from 1883, in which her own free thinking and progressive views on equality, sexuality and marriage are explored. It became a best seller in Europe and The United States, praised by feminists for portraying a strong heroine in control of her own destiny. The book was originally published under a pseudonym and it was only eight years later with the publication of the second edition that she was able to use her own name.
In 1911 she published "Women and Labour" after having partly reconstructed it, as this was one of the manuscripts that had been destroyed. The book was immensely influential to the women's emancipation movement in England and The United States and is often referred to as the "bible" of the Women's Movement. One of the essays from that book, "Woman and War" was published as a separate booklet in 1914.
Olive Schreiner died in 1920.
( Noel Badrian)
  • Text source (only read from this text!): https://archive.org/details/womanwarfromwoma00schriala
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Last edited by NoelBadrian on July 26th, 2018, 3:01 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Post by NoelBadrian »

Hi,
The Essay is about 5,500 words long but I read fairly slowly so I have put in for two sections. Depending on how the reading goes, it may only need the one.
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Can I be the DPL for this project?

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Hello Bhavya,
That would be great, welcome aboard!
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I'll set this up. Be back in a bit with the MW.

You can, of course, say "section [number]" instead of "chapter [number]" in the intro/outro. :)
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Bhavya - As DPL, you will have access to the Magic Window.

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Once you've got access to the Magic Window, you can change the section's status to "Edits Needed" or "PL OK" depending on if it's in need of edits or if it's A-OK. 8-)
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TriciaG wrote: July 22nd, 2018, 11:04 am I'll set this up. Be back in a bit with the MW.

You can, of course, say "section [number]" instead of "chapter [number]" in the intro/outro. :)
Hi Tricia,
Thanks, and yes - Section 1 - would be more appropriate if I do have to split it into two parts.
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Hello again Tricia,
I am afraid I am going to be a nuisance!
I just discovered another edition of the Text. Same publication date but published in New York rather than the London edition that I originally thought to use. The NY one has a nice Preface that the other does not have and I think it would be a pity to exclude it. I have changed the link in the first post and added another section but of course it is numbering them from 01 as I do not know how to edit it to 00 to indicate that there is a preface section.
https://archive.org/details/womanandwarfrom01schrgoog
Can you please do the necessary.
Thanks,
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Post by TriciaG »

The necessary is done. 8-)

Making a section 0 requires a change in the database entry, so you couldn't do it. :)
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Post by NoelBadrian »

Thank you so much Tricia :thumbs:

Bhavya,
I promise other projects do not often have such a shakey start :roll:
Hope I have not put you off!
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Hi,
The "Foreword" is ready for PL
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Moved to Going Solo. :)
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Hi,
Just need to let you know that I have edited the first post again.
I had to change the Book link - same edition but a different copy as the previous one has a completely unreadable page (p. 52)
Now using this pristine version from University of California Libraries
https://archive.org/details/womanwarfromwoma00schriala
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NoelBadrian wrote: July 25th, 2018, 7:56 am Hi,
Just need to let you know that I have edited the first post again.
I had to change the Book link - same edition but a different copy as the previous one has a completely unreadable page (p. 52)
Now using this pristine version from University of California Libraries
https://archive.org/details/womanwarfromwoma00schriala
Noel
Also made a few edits to the Summary.
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Updated the database entry: replaced the summary with what is now in the first post, and updated the text source link. :)
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