Dreams (eBook)

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2022
41 Seiten
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Dreams - Olive Schreiner
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In "Dreams," Olive Schreiner presents a rich tapestry of symbolic and allegorical narratives that delve into the complexities of the human psyche, aspirations, and societal constraints. Written in a stream-of-consciousness style, the book is imbued with Schreiner's characteristic empathy and keen observational insight. It offers readers a profound exploration of the dreams and subconscious desires that shape individual identity, all while contextualizing these personal narratives within the broader socio-political landscape of late 19th-century South Africa. This introspective work reflects Schreiner's engagement with contemporary philosophical discourses, as she seeks to unravel the intricate interplay between personal dreams and collective reality. Olive Schreiner, an influential figure in the early feminist movement, was driven to explore the inner lives of her characters through her own experiences as a woman in a patriarchal society. Born in a missionary family in South Africa, Schreiner's literary journey was shaped by her observations of gender inequity, colonialism, and the human condition. Her profound sense of social justice and her desire for individual freedom fuel her narratives, providing a unique perspective that resonates with readers and writers alike. "Dreams" is a compelling read for those intrigued by the exploration of consciousness and the intertwining of personal and social themes. Schreiner's eloquent prose and rich characterization invite readers to reflect on their own aspirations and the social fabric that influenced them. Ideal for scholars, feminists, and lovers of psychological literature, this book promises to inspire and provoke thoughtful reflection on the nature of dreams both personal and collective.

Olive Schreiner (1855–1920) was a South African author, anti-war campaigner, and intellectual. Born to missionary parents in the Eastern Cape, she had an extensive influence on both literature and society with her progressive views on race, gender, and labor. Schreiner's literary style was visionary and richly symbolic, which is evident in her best-known novel, 'The Story of an African Farm' (1883), where she challenged the complex issues of her time through pioneering feminist and humanist themes. Her collection 'Dreams' reflects Schreiner's depth as a thinker, merging philosophical introspection with poignant narratives. This text further exhibits her nuanced approach to prose, where allegorical dreamscapes serve as a vehicle to critique societal norms and envision a more equitable society. Schreiner's advocacy for women's emancipation and her critique of imperialism were revolutionary during her era. Her later works continued to underscore her commitment to advocating for social justice, which is enshrined in subsequent posthumous collections. Beyond her contributions to literature, Schreiner's letters attest to her active engagement with contemporary thinkers and her ongoing battle against the limitations imposed on her as a woman of intellect in a patriarchal society. Schreiner remains a seminal figure in South African literary history and an enduring voice in feminist scholarship.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th-century prose • 19th century women writers • black wave • born a crime • Colonial societal critique • complex emotional landscapes • Destruction of Black Civilization • D. H. Lawrence • Doris Lessing • dream allegories • dreamlike symbolism • existential themes • Feminist literature • Feminist perspectives • Feminist social commentary • Gender studies narratives • Historical literary context • Human experience themes • Intellectual introspection • literary short stories • little fires everywhere • Modernist storytelling • Olive Schreiner works • philosophical allegory • philosophical introspection • Poetic narrative style • Post-colonial perspectives • Psychological exploration • psychological fiction • Richard Rive • social justice themes • south african author • South African Literature • subconscious identity struggles • Symbolism in literature • The Water Dancer • Uys Krige • Victorian dream sequences • victorian era fiction • When God Made You
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