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Preface | ||
Introduction: A Matter of Commitment | ||
Trends in the Criticism of African Literature | ||
African Critics and the Socio-Cultural Responses to African Literature: Implications for Pragmatic Criticism | ||
Beyond Gender Warfare and Western Ideologies: African Feminism for the 21st Century | ||
Making an Impact: Feminist Literary Studies at the University of Lagos | ||
Discourse Analysis and Characterization in the Novel | ||
Nigerian Literature and Oral Tradition | ||
Tradition, Rotimi, and His Audience | ||
R. E. Obeng's Eighteenpence: A Critical Study | ||
Grappling with Irony in the Feminist Text: The Case of The Concubine | ||
Nigerian New Female Voices in Social Criticism: Ifeoma Okoye's Men Without Ears | ||
A Reader's Response to Contemporary African Short Stories | ||
Society in Chukwuemeka Ike's Fiction: A Focus on The Potter's Wheel and Expo '77 | ||
Okpewho's Victims: Victims of Art, Not of Fire | ||
Communicative Competence and Dialogue in Bilingual Novels: Three Nigerian Novels as Case Study | ||
Artistic Progression in Chinua Achebe's Experiment with the English Language in Two Novels | ||
On Becoming A Novelist: A Novel Reading of Chinua Achebe's A Man of the People | ||
The Man that is in ME: Chinua Achebe and the Valorization of the Human Spirit | ||
Nurturing the Cradle: Chinua Achebe's Fiction For Children | ||
The Eternal Sojourner: Ken Saro-Wiwa, The Man and His Fiction | ||
Nigeria's New Poets and Violence | ||
New Nigerian Poetry in English and the Theory of Poetic Language | ||
Fear and Premonition in Ken Saro-Wiwa's Poetry | ||
Gabriel Okara as A War Poet | ||
Encounters with Readers and Critics | ||
The Word, Poetic Vision and Society | ||
A Writer's Monologue | ||
An Interview with Chukwuemeka Ike | ||
Epilogue: Nationalism and the Creative Talent (An Address to the Association of Nigerian Authors) | ||
Notes on Contributors | ||
Index |
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