The Story Of An African Farm — Olive Schreiner

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Penguin, 1971, Paperback – SA Classics – 301pp.

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The Story of an African Farm by Olive Schreiner is a pioneering literary fiction novel set on a remote farm in the Karoo region of South Africa during the late 19th century. The narrative follows the interconnected lives of three central characters—Lyndall, Em, and Waldo—as they navigate personal growth, social expectations, and the limitations imposed by their environment.

The novel explores themes of gender roles, individuality, and existential reflection, particularly through Lyndall’s challenge to traditional expectations placed on women. Her desire for autonomy contrasts with Em’s more conventional path, while Waldo’s introspective nature reflects a deeper philosophical search for meaning and purpose.

Set against the backdrop of colonial-era South Africa, the story also engages with broader questions about identity, morality, and the constraints of society. Schreiner uses symbolic and reflective storytelling to examine how individuals respond differently to cultural and personal pressures.

The Story of an African Farm is regarded as an important early work of feminist and philosophical fiction. It is suited to readers interested in classic literature, character-driven narratives, and novels that explore social critique and inner life within a historical South African setting.

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