Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in EnglishGeoffrey V. Davis, Hena Maes-Jelinek Rodopi, 1990 - 529 pages |
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... seems to me , on the charisma of individualism which has certain merits to do with initiative or drive . But the ... seem , into two branches - one begets the guilt and remorse of Oedipus ( this is true ) , the other begets , it would ...
... seems to me , on the charisma of individualism which has certain merits to do with initiative or drive . But the ... seem , into two branches - one begets the guilt and remorse of Oedipus ( this is true ) , the other begets , it would ...
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... seems to be the time when potential writers seem to agree with Ngugi . People like Micere Mugo and others have joined forces in the world of literature in African languages . This could be looked at as a prob- lem of language or ethnic ...
... seems to be the time when potential writers seem to agree with Ngugi . People like Micere Mugo and others have joined forces in the world of literature in African languages . This could be looked at as a prob- lem of language or ethnic ...
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... seems to be in line with Kezilahabi's point of view . This prominent Kiswahili writer and scholar states that the " best Swahili novelists are those who have started writing from their ethnic environment . " 3 Four of Kezilahabi's works ...
... seems to be in line with Kezilahabi's point of view . This prominent Kiswahili writer and scholar states that the " best Swahili novelists are those who have started writing from their ethnic environment . " 3 Four of Kezilahabi's works ...
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Mudrooroo NAROGIN Colin JOHNSON | 3 |
Wilson HARRIS | 9 |
Edward Kamau BRATHWAITE | 23 |
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