Researching and analysing Olive Schreiner's letters: the epistolarium in social science perspective
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sociology
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Organisations
Publications
Stanley L
(2011)
The Epistolary Gift, the Editorial Third-Party, Counter-Epistolaria: Rethinking the Epistolarium
in Life Writing
Stanley L
(2013)
Gender History Across Epistemologies
Stanley L
(2011)
The Domestication of Death: The Sequestration Thesis and Domestic Figuration
in Sociology
Stanley L
(2017)
Epistolarity: Life after Death of the Letter?
in a/b: Auto/Biography Studies
Stanley L
(2009)
"Her letters cut are generally nothing of interest":1 The Heterotopic Persona of Olive Schreiner and the Alterity-Persona of Cronwright-Schreiner
in English in Africa
Stanley L
(2015)
Olive Schreiner, Epistolary Practices and Microhistories A Cultural Entrepreneur in a Historical Landscape
in Cultural and Social History
Stanley L
(2012)
'I Just Express My Views & Leave Them to Work': Olive Schreiner as a Feminist Protagonist in a Masculine Political Landscape with Figures
in Gender & History
Stanley, L
(2017)
Feminist Narrative Research: Opportunities and Challenges
Stanley, L
(2009)
Narratives and fiction : an interdisciplinary approach
Stanley, L
(2015)
Sociological Amnesia: Cross-currents in Disciplinary History
Stanley, L
(2017)
Documents of life, in the Sage Encyclopedia of Research Methods
Stanley, L
(2014)
The World's Great Question: Olive Schreiner's South African Letters
Stanley, L
(2010)
Narrative, memory and ordinary lives
Stanley, L
(2017)
The SAGE Encyclopaedia of Research Methods
Stanley, L
(2017)
The Palgrave Handbook of Auto/Biography
Stanley, L
(2017)
The Letter and Some Parallel Forms