African Women's Literature, Orature, and Intertextuality: Igbo Oral Narratives as Nigerian Women Writers' Models and Objects of Writing BackBayreuth University, 1998 - 410 страници |
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... king is fatally ill . Since no one knows what to do , the king proclaims that the person who succeeds in curing his daughter shall receive 10,000 cowries . The turtle man Nwambe , a laughing stock because poverty has forced him to ...
... king is fatally ill . Since no one knows what to do , the king proclaims that the person who succeeds in curing his daughter shall receive 10,000 cowries . The turtle man Nwambe , a laughing stock because poverty has forced him to ...
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... king himself . The audience knows more about the situation of the king than he does himself , since the trickster is a standardized figure who is characterized by cleverness and cunning , and by the fact that he takes on all challenges ...
... king himself . The audience knows more about the situation of the king than he does himself , since the trickster is a standardized figure who is characterized by cleverness and cunning , and by the fact that he takes on all challenges ...
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... King's Two Wives " , in : Bordinat ; Thomas : Revealer of Secrets , p . 23 ; " The River of the King of the Heavens " , in : ibid , p . 94 , 98 . 142 " The Father Who Ill - Advised His Daughter " in : Umeasiegbu : Words are Sweet , p ...
... King's Two Wives " , in : Bordinat ; Thomas : Revealer of Secrets , p . 23 ; " The River of the King of the Heavens " , in : ibid , p . 94 , 98 . 142 " The Father Who Ill - Advised His Daughter " in : Umeasiegbu : Words are Sweet , p ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Oral Narrative Technique and Writing Back | 17 |
Where there is an influence there is also a parallel | 63 |
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