Was published in 1883, with its authorship credited to the pseudonymous Ralph Iron-- was later revealed to be Olive Schreiner. It was both praised and condemned for its powerfully feminist, unconventional, and anti-Christian views on religion and marriage. The novel draws on Schreiner’s memories of growing up on the isolated South African veld. Its protagonist, Lyndall, lives on an ostrich farm, and her choices are constrained by the strict conventions of Boer life. She struggles to achieve the freedom to make her own choices, rejecting marriage but deciding to have a child; she dies in childbirth. Her inner journey is paralleled by that of her suitor Waldo, who longs for spiritual and intellectual freedom. Ralph Iron/Olive Schreiner, 1883 Hardcover, Good (please ask for photos for condition) 352 pages 272g 18.8 x 12 x 2.7 cm