"How are These Things Related That Such Deep Union should Exist Between Them All?": The Textual Integrity of the Story of an African Farm.
Journal of Literary Studies 2011, March, 27, 1
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Summary A commentary on the first revision of the text of The Story of an African Farm for at least a century, by Stephen Gray (2008), is followed by an argument for the integrity of Schreiner's text, based on the contexts which shaped her choices, the novel's multilingual idiom, its historical determinants of material culture and social and ethnic attitude, and some chronological markers and thematic sequences of the story.
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