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Woman and Labour

Woman and Labour

Olive Schreiner

Published in 1911, 'Woman and Labour' by Olive Schreiner is a seminal work that examines the role of women in society and the impact of labor on their lives. Schreiner critiques the social and economic structures that limit women's potential and advocates for their empowerment through work and education. This influential text is notable for its early feminist perspective and remains relevant in discussions about gender equality and women's rights.

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