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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... father delivered a female child . When my mother returned from the war , she slaughtered the he - goat to help rebuild my father's strength . " The king is outraged : " Abomination ! The gods of our fathers defend us ! Our land is ...
... father delivered a female child . When my mother returned from the war , she slaughtered the he - goat to help rebuild my father's strength . " The king is outraged : " Abomination ! The gods of our fathers defend us ! Our land is ...
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... father's death threats , or even threatens - as a form of pressure - to commit suicide : " Her father , however , refused to give his consent , and her mother told her that she didn't believe that the suitor was a man ; but the girl was ...
... father's death threats , or even threatens - as a form of pressure - to commit suicide : " Her father , however , refused to give his consent , and her mother told her that she didn't believe that the suitor was a man ; but the girl was ...
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... father , Dolise , have decided to inform Ogbanje of the legacy of the oracle and tell her that she must consequently marry Uloji , the sixty - year - old Olokun priest of her village , who already has four wives . Thus , it is no ...
... father , Dolise , have decided to inform Ogbanje of the legacy of the oracle and tell her that she must consequently marry Uloji , the sixty - year - old Olokun priest of her village , who already has four wives . Thus , it is no ...
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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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