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[[André Brink]] adapted her novel into a play under the same title, ''[[The Story of an African Farm]]''.
 
[[André Brink]] adapted her novel into a play under the same title, ''[[The Story of an African Farm]]''.
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A number of plays and films have been made about Schreiner's own life and works, these include:
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''[[Schreiner]]'' a one woman piece by **
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''[[The Heaven Hunter]]'' by [[Gay Morris]] (1991)
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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The production text of ''[[The Heaven Hunter]]'' by [[Gay Morris]] (1991)
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''Wikipedia'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_Schreiner].
 
''Wikipedia'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_Schreiner].
  

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Olive Schreiner (1855–1920) [1] was a South African author, anti-war campaigner and intellectual. She is best remembered today for her highly acclaimed 1883 novel The Story of an African Farm [2].

André Brink adapted her novel into a play under the same title, The Story of an African Farm.

A number of plays and films have been made about Schreiner's own life and works, these include:

Schreiner a one woman piece by **

The Heaven Hunter by Gay Morris (1991)


Sources

The production text of The Heaven Hunter by Gay Morris (1991)

Wikipedia [3].

Tucker, 1997.

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