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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... story has also been described as a modern form of Africa's oral narratives . 6 However , I am not aware of any study in which the Western literary tradition would be named as the root of the African short story . This is presumably due ...
... story has also been described as a modern form of Africa's oral narratives . 6 However , I am not aware of any study in which the Western literary tradition would be named as the root of the African short story . This is presumably due ...
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... story " Ubaaku " . The protagonist Nduka instructs his wife Ubaaku that " one did not learn to be left - handed in ... story , it becomes obvious that they also express the story's fundamental essence : Nduka's Ilu mirrors his fear of ...
... story " Ubaaku " . The protagonist Nduka instructs his wife Ubaaku that " one did not learn to be left - handed in ... story , it becomes obvious that they also express the story's fundamental essence : Nduka's Ilu mirrors his fear of ...
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... story time and the elderly ones were taking the story- telling in turns . Ogbanje had listened to the last story which was told by Adafor . Adafor's stories were always sweet and frightful . This night her sonorous voice had sung like a ...
... story time and the elderly ones were taking the story- telling in turns . Ogbanje had listened to the last story which was told by Adafor . Adafor's stories were always sweet and frightful . This night her sonorous voice had sung like a ...
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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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