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Introduction | 3 | |
The African Writer and the English Language | 55 | |
Igbo Cosmology and the Parameters of Individual Accomplishment in Things Fall Apart | 67 | |
Eternal Sacred Order versus Conventional Wisdom: A Consideration of Moral Culpability in the Killing of Ikemefuna in Things Fall Apart | 83 | |
"When a Man Fails Alone": A Man and His Chi in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart | 95 | |
How the Center Is Made to Hold in Things Fall Apart | 123 | |
The Metamorphosis of Piety in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart | 147 | |
Problems of Gender and History in the Teaching of Things Fall Apart | 165 | |
Okonkwo and His Mother: Things Fall Apart and Issues of Gender in the Constitution of African Postcolonial Discourse | 181 | |
Fire and Transition in Things Fall Apart | 201 | |
Realism, Criticism, and the Disguises of Both: A Reading of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart with an Evaluation of the Criticism Relating to It | 221 | |
An Interview with Chinua Achebe | 249 | |
Suggested Reading | 273 |
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