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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... example , death , constantly present in the Ifo , is a metaphor for social isolation . · The glimpse of the realistic face beneath the mask of fiction points to what is probably the most important function of the Ifo : They impart ...
... example , death , constantly present in the Ifo , is a metaphor for social isolation . · The glimpse of the realistic face beneath the mask of fiction points to what is probably the most important function of the Ifo : They impart ...
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... example , tied to the omniscient ( or authorial ) narrator ) , but is not identical to it . It is indisputable that the narrators of the novels discussed here are omniscient in the sense of , for example , Gero von Wilpert or Franz K ...
... example , tied to the omniscient ( or authorial ) narrator ) , but is not identical to it . It is indisputable that the narrators of the novels discussed here are omniscient in the sense of , for example , Gero von Wilpert or Franz K ...
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... example of two Ilu from Adimora - Ezeigbo's short story " Ubaaku " . The protagonist Nduka instructs his wife Ubaaku that " one did not learn to be left - handed in old age " . With this Ilu he is not reproaching her for wanting to ...
... example of two Ilu from Adimora - Ezeigbo's short story " Ubaaku " . The protagonist Nduka instructs his wife Ubaaku that " one did not learn to be left - handed in old age " . With this Ilu he is not reproaching her for wanting to ...
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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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