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192 Nnabuenyi Ugonna ' s position bridges the gap between Egudu ' s and
Nwoga ' s views logically and convincingly : " To say that the satiric aim is to
punish is not to deny the significance of the moral purpose of satire . . . The
motivation for ...
192 Nnabuenyi Ugonna ' s position bridges the gap between Egudu ' s and
Nwoga ' s views logically and convincingly : " To say that the satiric aim is to
punish is not to deny the significance of the moral purpose of satire . . . The
motivation for ...
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Die Satire im nigerianischen Roman . Die Rolle der Satire in den Romanwerken
vier nigerianischer Schriftsteller - T . M . Aluko , Chinua Achebe , Nkem Nwankwo
und ... Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1960 " The Satirist and Society .
Die Satire im nigerianischen Roman . Die Rolle der Satire in den Romanwerken
vier nigerianischer Schriftsteller - T . M . Aluko , Chinua Achebe , Nkem Nwankwo
und ... Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1960 " The Satirist and Society .
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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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