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LEADER: 01810cam 22002890i 4500
008 760120s1976 enk a b eng c
011 $a 75027391
020 $a0435919032$bpbk.
020 $a0914478281$bpbk. :$c$9.00
020 $a0914478273 :$c$15.00.
043 $af-nr---
046 $aLC diff. ed.
050 0 $aPL8014.N6$bC7
050 4 $aPL8014N6$bC7 1979
082 $a896/.33
090 8 $aPL 8014 .N6C7 1979$bROBA$c1
245 00 $aCritical perspectives on Nigerian literatures /$cedited by Bernth Lindfors.
260 00 $aLondon :$bHeinemann,$c1979.
300 $avii, 280 p. --
440 0 $aCritical perspectives.$v3
504 $aBibliography: p. 271-280.
505 0 $aVernacular literatures: Olajubu, O. Iwi Egungun chants. Owomoyela, O. Folklore and Yoruba theater. Adedeji, J. Trends in the content and form of the opening glee in Yoruba theater. Skinner, N., et al. Wakar Bushiya. Echeruo, M. The dramatic limits of Igbo ritual. Emenyonu, E. Early fiction in Igbo.--Literatures in English: Armstrong, R. P. The narrative and intensive continuity. Brown, L. Cultural norms and modes of perception in Achebe's fiction. Skinner, N. From Hausa to English. Nwoga, D. Plagiarism and authentic creativity in West Africa. Lindfors, B. The early writings of Wole Soyinka. Dodson, D. The role of the publisher in Onitsha market literature. Stevenson, W. H. The horn. Kronenfeld, J. Z. The "communistic" African and the "individualistic" Westerner.
650 0 $aNigerian literature$xHistory and criticism
700 10 $aLindfors, Bernth.
948 $a07/14/1992$b04/18/1999
949 $aPL8014 .N6 C7 1979$wLC$c1$i31761000139170$d23/11/1998$lSTACKS$mROBARTS$n14$q14$rY$sY$tBOOK$u26/8/1992
949 $aPL8014 .N6 C7 1979$wLC$c2$i31761042698365$d27/2/1996$lSTACKS$mROBARTS$n1$q1$rY$sY$tBOOK$u22/2/1996