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A connected series of essays and notes surveys South Africa’s physical landscape, its diverse peoples, and pressing political and moral dilemmas. Detailed natural description sits alongside sympathetic but critical analyses of Boer character, social customs, migrations, and republican institutions, while separate chapters consider slavery, the position of Boer women in relation to emerging feminist questions, and the psychology of settler communities. The final essay examines English attitudes and conduct. Interspersed notes address national identity, human variety, domestic life, and colonial exploitation in Mashonaland, blending personal observation with political reflection.

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Olive Schreiner

Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) was a South African author and social critic, known for her pioneering contributions to literature and feminist thought. Her most notable work, "The Story of an African Farm," is celebrated for its innovative narrative style and exploration of complex themes such as gender and colonialism. Schreiner's writings often reflect her deep engagement with social issues, particularly those affecting women and the indigenous populations of South Africa. In addition to her fiction, she wrote essays and critiques, including "Woman and Labour" and "Thoughts on South Africa," which further established her as a significant voice in the discourse on social justice and equality.

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