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Title: By Veldt and Kopje
Note: Reading ease score: 68.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: The lepers -- The writing on the rock -- Tommy's evil genius -- The wisdom of the serpent -- Rainmaking -- The gratitude of a savage -- Mr Bloxam's choice -- A case for psychical research -- Chicken wings -- Afar in the desert -- By the waters of Marah -- The hunter of the Didima -- A forgotten expedition -- Kaffir music.
Credits: Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Summary: "By Veldt and Kopje" by W. C. Scully is a novel written in the early 20th century. It delves into themes of colonialism and social justice, exploring the lives of the indigenous people of South Africa, particularly focusing on the experiences and suffering of those afflicted by leprosy. Central to the unfolding narrative is the character Mangele, a leper who grapples with his fate while navigating societal expectations and the complex relationships within his community. The opening of the novel establishes a poignant backdrop against which the struggles of the afflicted individuals are highlighted. It begins with the Magistrate reflecting on the grim circumstances surrounding the enforcement of leprosy laws, indicating the societal divide and the perceived stigma attached to the disease. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to Mangela, his love for Nosembe, and the impending government mandate to segregate lepers, setting the stage for a dramatic exploration of love, dignity, and the harsh realities of life in a segregated society. This early portion captivates with its evocative descriptions and the somber tone that suggests deeper societal conflicts to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Scully, W. C. (William Charles), 1855-1943
EBook No.: 36421
Published: Jun 13, 2011
Downloads: 87
Language: English
Subject: Short stories
Subject: South Africa -- Fiction
Subject: South African fiction (English)
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
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Title: By Veldt and Kopje
Note: Reading ease score: 68.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: The lepers -- The writing on the rock -- Tommy's evil genius -- The wisdom of the serpent -- Rainmaking -- The gratitude of a savage -- Mr Bloxam's choice -- A case for psychical research -- Chicken wings -- Afar in the desert -- By the waters of Marah -- The hunter of the Didima -- A forgotten expedition -- Kaffir music.
Credits: Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Summary: "By Veldt and Kopje" by W. C. Scully is a novel written in the early 20th century. It delves into themes of colonialism and social justice, exploring the lives of the indigenous people of South Africa, particularly focusing on the experiences and suffering of those afflicted by leprosy. Central to the unfolding narrative is the character Mangele, a leper who grapples with his fate while navigating societal expectations and the complex relationships within his community. The opening of the novel establishes a poignant backdrop against which the struggles of the afflicted individuals are highlighted. It begins with the Magistrate reflecting on the grim circumstances surrounding the enforcement of leprosy laws, indicating the societal divide and the perceived stigma attached to the disease. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to Mangela, his love for Nosembe, and the impending government mandate to segregate lepers, setting the stage for a dramatic exploration of love, dignity, and the harsh realities of life in a segregated society. This early portion captivates with its evocative descriptions and the somber tone that suggests deeper societal conflicts to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Scully, W. C. (William Charles), 1855-1943
EBook No.: 36421
Published: Jun 13, 2011
Downloads: 87
Language: English
Subject: Short stories
Subject: South Africa -- Fiction
Subject: South African fiction (English)
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.