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This Just In-spiration: Meet Mia Weiner - The Goods | The Official Blog of UncommonGoodsThe Goods | The Official Blog of UncommonGoods
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This Just In-spiration: Meet Mia Weiner. May 11, 2015. Our makers never fail to motivate us, encourage our creativity, and fill us with inspiration. So, when a new design. Enters our assortment, we’re always excited to learn more about the person behind the product. What gets an artist going and keeps them creating is certainly worth sharing, and every great connection starts with a simple introduction. Meet Mia Weiner. The artist behind our new Zodiac Embroidery Hoop Art. Imagine you just showed your wo...
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The day of small things | Whites Writing Whiteness
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Letters, Domestic Figurations and Representations of Whiteness in South Africa 1770s-1970s. Skip to primary content. Whites Writing and Change. Thinking with Norbert Elias. South African Family Collections. Telegram: D. Carnegie To LMS, 10 December 1896. Receipt to JHL Findlay per EB Quirk, 1907. Indebted to your indulgence, 1795. A diary: tracing change, 1960. Tracing silence Jan Smuts letters to May Hobbs. Prosecution for Libel, 1840. Whiteness, now you see it, now. The ‘n word’: Le Sueur’s note. Pleas...
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sources – mustrhodesfall
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January 18, 2016. January 18, 2016. Adekeye Adebajo, “Worse than the Rest: a review of Paul Maylam’s The Cult of Rhodes “(New York: Times Literary Supplement, 2006). Online edition: http:/ www.ccr.org.za/index.php/media-release/in-the-media/newspaper-articles/item/335-pr-57. Felix Gross, “Rhodes of Africa”, (USA: Praeger, inc., 1957). Online edition: https:/ archive.org/stream/rhodesofafricafe002472mbp/rhodesofafricafe002472mbp djvu.txt. The Olive Schreiner Letters, http:/ www.oliveschreiner.org. Additio...
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Sprechen Sie Dickens?: Victorian Author Olympics: Olive Schreiner
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I am taking this opportunity to create a blog about Charles Dickens with a German title, "Do you speak Dickens? What exactly am I going to be blogging about? Even I don't know yet so keep checking to find out! Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Victorian Author Olympics: Olive Schreiner. In South Africa on March 24th, 1855 as the 9th child of a German Methodist missionary. December 11th, 1920 in South Africa of a heart attack. The Story of an African Farm (1883). From Man to Man; or, Perhaps only (1929). 1885 joi...
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Home Page | The Olive Schreiner Letters Project
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The Olive Schreiner Letters Project. The Olive Schreiner Letters Project. To quote from this page, please reference it as 'Olive Schreiner Letters Project - Home Page' www.oliveschreinerletters.ed.ac.uk/index.html and the paragraph number. The feminist and socialist writer and social theorist Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) was one of the most important – and radical social commentators of her day. Her published writings include novels ( The Story of An African Farm, Undine, From Man to Man. This website is ...
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January 2016 – mustrhodesfall
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Expansion on le Sueur. January 18, 2016. As my paragraph on the le Sueur quotation has received a fair bit of attention, I decided to clarify my use of it here. This is that paragraph:. There has been no contention of the trace from Adebajo, to Maylam, to le Sueur. Unless anyone has found evidence otherwise, we shall assume that descent is correct. On page 159 of le Sueur’s work, the entire passage reads:. With particular thanks to a certain professor whose interpretative guidance was most helpful. Olive...
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Sprechen Sie Dickens?: April 2012
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I am taking this opportunity to create a blog about Charles Dickens with a German title, "Do you speak Dickens? What exactly am I going to be blogging about? Even I don't know yet so keep checking to find out! Thursday, April 12, 2012. Dickens is one tough warden. Prison, Dickens and Victorian England. Edwin Drood's uncle is simply imprisoned by his addiction. He is addicted to his opium, his love of Rose, and his envy of Edwin. While I'll never know if he's the reason Edwin disappears, part of m...The J...
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First Principles | Whites Writing Whiteness
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Letters, Domestic Figurations and Representations of Whiteness in South Africa 1770s-1970s. Skip to primary content. Whites Writing and Change. Thinking with Norbert Elias. South African Family Collections. Telegram: D. Carnegie To LMS, 10 December 1896. Receipt to JHL Findlay per EB Quirk, 1907. Indebted to your indulgence, 1795. A diary: tracing change, 1960. Tracing silence Jan Smuts letters to May Hobbs. Prosecution for Libel, 1840. Whiteness, now you see it, now. The ‘n word’: Le Sueur’s note. Pleas...