Speaking and Singing: (papers and Poems)University of Port Harcourt Press, 2003 - 157 páginas |
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... story . In our folktales the tortoise often gets away from difficult situations by weaving interminable tales to his hypnotized listeners . Our own method of story - telling has served us since the beginning of our race . But so far ...
... story . In our folktales the tortoise often gets away from difficult situations by weaving interminable tales to his hypnotized listeners . Our own method of story - telling has served us since the beginning of our race . But so far ...
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... story " . There is no doubt that Tutuola's language is quaint and his imagination often bizarre . Here is how the ... stories and jokes . J. P. Clark , a well known Nigerian poet and dramatist was one of its founding editors . * First ...
... story " . There is no doubt that Tutuola's language is quaint and his imagination often bizarre . Here is how the ... stories and jokes . J. P. Clark , a well known Nigerian poet and dramatist was one of its founding editors . * First ...
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... stories which elicit much fear and pity are those in which man appears to be the victim of fate , or a plaything of ... story of Oedipus " 3 And yet Oedipus the hero meets only one of Aristotle's specifications , namely that he is above ...
... stories which elicit much fear and pity are those in which man appears to be the victim of fate , or a plaything of ... story of Oedipus " 3 And yet Oedipus the hero meets only one of Aristotle's specifications , namely that he is above ...
Contenido
Background of Nigerian Literature | 2 |
Religion and Culture in African Literature | 13 |
Problems of Commitment in Literature | 22 |
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Otras 17 secciones no mostradas
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