Speaking and Singing: (papers and Poems)University of Port Harcourt Press, 2003 - 157 páginas |
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... situations and characters should evolve from the story without the author having to do what is supposed to be tedious and routine descriptions . Whose standard is that ? How does it agree with African story - telling techniques ? I hold ...
... situations and characters should evolve from the story without the author having to do what is supposed to be tedious and routine descriptions . Whose standard is that ? How does it agree with African story - telling techniques ? I hold ...
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... situations . Every human situation teaches us a lesson or two . Thus it is generally true to say that every novel has a message of sorts . But the writer who gets engrossed in messages for their own sake is so much the worse for it . of ...
... situations . Every human situation teaches us a lesson or two . Thus it is generally true to say that every novel has a message of sorts . But the writer who gets engrossed in messages for their own sake is so much the worse for it . of ...
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... situation is of course very reminiscent of recent events in Nigeria . The Combat by Kole Omotosho is also an extended parable of the Nigerian situation during the war . The two parties in the Nigerian Civil war are camouflaged as two ...
... situation is of course very reminiscent of recent events in Nigeria . The Combat by Kole Omotosho is also an extended parable of the Nigerian situation during the war . The two parties in the Nigerian Civil war are camouflaged as two ...
Contenido
Background of Nigerian Literature | 2 |
Religion and Culture in African Literature | 13 |
Problems of Commitment in Literature | 22 |
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