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... doubt that anyone can trace the beginnings . If we include ligs , ballads and poetic renderings of folktales we can safely say that in luzeria , as elsewhere in the world , poetry is . as old as the first articulate nan being . Out of ...
... doubt that anyone can trace the beginnings . If we include ligs , ballads and poetic renderings of folktales we can safely say that in luzeria , as elsewhere in the world , poetry is . as old as the first articulate nan being . Out of ...
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... doubt a well fought fight . We are still celebrating . Yet our battle for economic independence is still to start . Now because religion has been a key weapon in our subjugation , any resurgence of our native religion is viewed with ...
... doubt a well fought fight . We are still celebrating . Yet our battle for economic independence is still to start . Now because religion has been a key weapon in our subjugation , any resurgence of our native religion is viewed with ...
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... doubt whatsoever . American culture is not too far removed from English culture . Americans speak English and are white , yet anyone reading an American novel is left in no doubt that he is dealing with a literature different from ...
... doubt whatsoever . American culture is not too far removed from English culture . Americans speak English and are white , yet anyone reading an American novel is left in no doubt that he is dealing with a literature different from ...
Contents
Background of Nigerian Literature | 2 |
Religion and Culture in African Literature | 13 |
Problems of Commitment in Literature | 22 |
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