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Understanding "Things fall apart", selected essays and criticism, edited by Solomon O. Iyasere

Label
Understanding "Things fall apart", selected essays and criticism, edited by Solomon O. Iyasere
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Understanding "Things fall apart"
Responsibility statement
edited by Solomon O. Iyasere
Sub title
selected essays and criticism
Table Of Contents
Introduction. Things fall apart: an African classic / by Solomon Iyasere -- The mouth with which to tell their sufferings: the role of narrator and reader in Achebe's Things fall apart / by Angela Smith -- The search for values theme in Chinua Achebe's novel, Things fall apart: a crisis of the soul / by Willene P. Taylor -- Rhythm and narrative methods in Achebbe's Things fall apart / by B. Eugene McCarthy -- Narrative techniques in Things fall apart / Solomon O. Iyasere -- The sphinx and the rough beast: linguistic struggle in Achebbe's Things fall apart / by Julian N. Waasserman -- Sophisticated primitivism: the syncretism of oral and literate modes in Achebe's Things fall apart / by Abdul Janmohamed -- Okonkwo's walk : the choreography of Things fall apart / by Russell McDougall -- Eternal sacred order versus conventional wisdom : a consideration of moral culpabililty in the killing of Ikemefuna in Things fall apart / by Damian Opata -- Okonkwo's participation in the killing of his "son" in Chinua Achebbe's Things fall apart: a study of ignoble decisiveness / by Solomon O. Iyasere

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