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Dramatis Personae

The ‘dramatis personae’ provides biographical and other relevant information regarding all the people to whom Olive Schreiner wrote letters, and also concerning a large number of the people her letters mention as well. Where appropriate and possible, references to the South African and the Oxford dictionaries of national biography and also other relevant publications have been provided.

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Recipient Radford, DollyCaroline (known as Dollie or Dolly) Maitland (1858 - 1920) was a British writer and poet. In 1883 sh...
Mentioned Reitz, BessieBessie Reitz was the daughter of Frank Reitz and thus a niece of Fan Schreiner’s, and she late...
Mentioned Reitz, Frank (Francis) WilliamFrancis William Reitz (1844 - 1934) was a South African politician and for a time President of the O...
Recipient Rhodes, Cecil JohnCecil John Rhodes (1853 - 1902) was a mining magnate, Cape politician and arch-imperialist in southe...
Recipient Rhys, ErnestErnest Percival Rhys (1859 - 1946) was an English writer and editor, now best known for his role as ...
Recipient Rhys Davids, Caroline Augusta FoleyCaroline Rhy Davids nee Foley (1857 - 1942) was a British Pali scholar and translator, the daughter ...
Mentioned Rhys Davids, ThomasThomas William Rhys Davids (1843 - 1922) was an Orientalist scholar who had studied Greek and Sanskr...
Mentioned Riley, FredFred Riley was the artist husband of Schreiner’s friend Nelly Riley nee Pruse, also an artist....
Mentioned Ritchie, Professor and Mrs D GDavid George Ritchie (1853 - 1903) and his second wife Ellen Sara Haycraft, who he married in 1889, ...
Recipient Roberts, Mary KingMary Roberts nee King was a friend of Schreiner’s who married Cambridge academic Dr Robert Dav...
Recipient Roberts, Dr Robert DaviesRobert Davies Roberts (1851 - 1911) was a geologist, Cambridge academic and pioneer in the Universit...
Mentioned Roberts BrothersRoberts Brothers (1857-1898) was a bookbinding and publishing firm based in Boston, USA. Roberts Bro...
Mentioned Robinson, Reverend ZadokSchreiner stayed at the home of the Rev. Zadok Robinson and his wife Susanna in the small South Afri...
Mentioned Rolland, ElizabethElizabeth Rolland (nee Lyndall) was the half-sister of Rebecca Schreiner. She had travelled to the C...
Mentioned Rolland, EmileEmile Rolland, Schreiner’s cousin and a son of Elizabeth and Samuel Rolland, was married to Ma...
Mentioned Rolland, EmmaEmmie Rolland, Schreiner’s cousin and a daughter of Elizabeth and Samuel Rolland, was married ...
Mentioned Rolland, MaggieMaggie Rolland was the wife of Schreiner’s cousin Emile Rolland. Schoeman speculates that Lill...
Mentioned Roos, TielmanTielman Johannes De Villiers Roos (1879 - 1935) was a South African politician, advocate and eventua...
Mentioned Rosenberg, IssacIsaac Rosenberg (1890 - 1918) was a working class British artist and poet. He grew up mainly in the ...
Mentioned Rubusana, WalterWalter Benson Rubusana (1858 - 1936) was a South African church minister and political leader. He wa...
Recipient Russell, BertrandBertrand Arthur William Russell (1872 - 1970) was a British philosopher, journalist, social commenta...

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