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Chronology;
1. Introduction: perspectives on the African novel F. Abiola Irele;
2. The oral/literate interface Olukunle George;
3. Chinua Achebe and the African novel Dan Izevbaye;
4. Protest and resistance Barbara Harlow;
5. The Afrikaans novel Chris Warnes;
6. The African novel in Arabic Shaden Tageldin;
7. The Francophone novel in North Africa Bernard Aresu;
8. The Francophone African novel in Sub-Saharan Africa Lydie Moudileno;
9. The historical novel M. Keith Booker;
10. Magical realism and the African novel Ato Quayson;
11. The African novel and the feminine condition Nana Wilson-Tagoe;
12. Bildungsroman and autobiography Apollo Amoko;
13. The postcolonial condition Phyllis Taoua;
14. New voices and emerging themes Dominic Thomas;
15. The critical reception of the African novel Harry Garuba; Further reading; Index.
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