Alt 1-4: African Literature Today
A Journal of Explanatory Criticism
Herausgeber: Jones, Eldred
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A Journal of Explanatory Criticism
Herausgeber: Jones, Eldred
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The re-issue of archival volumes ALT 1 to ALT 14 makes the complete series available and provides the historical perspective of these early contributions to the literature and its criticism.
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The re-issue of archival volumes ALT 1 to ALT 14 makes the complete series available and provides the historical perspective of these early contributions to the literature and its criticism.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 1968
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780852555064
- ISBN-10: 0852555067
- Artikelnr.: 42849773
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 1968
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780852555064
- ISBN-10: 0852555067
- Artikelnr.: 42849773
Eldred Durosimi Jones
Editorial Note to ALT - Eldred Jones The palm oil with which Achebe's words
are eaten [Bernth Lindfors] Okigbo understood: A study of two poems [O.R.
Dathorne] Cultural nationalism in modern African creative writing [E.N.
Obeichina] 'Two hands a man has': The poetry of J.P. Clark [John Povey]
Reviews of Aimé Césaire, James Ngugi, Olaudah Equiano, Elechi Amadi & Flora
Nwapa; Bibliography [Hans Zell] Editorial Note to ALT 2 [Eldred D. Jones]
James Ngugi as novelist [Ime Ikiddeh] Camara Laye: Idealist & mystic [A.C.
Brench] Africa in Negro American poetry to 1929 [Michael Furay] Wole
Soyinka's The Interpreters: reading notes [Eldred D. Jones] Reviews of
David Rubadiri, Legson Kayira & Aimé Césaire; Letters; Bibliography [Hans
Zell] Editorial Note to ALT 3 [Eldred D. Jones] Cyprian Ekwensi: An African
popular novelist [Bernth Lindfors] The problem of language in African
creative writing [B.I. Chukwukere] Mongo Beti's Mission to Kala: An
interpretation [Eustace Palmer] Reviews of Ferdinand Oyono, John Munonye,
Ayi Kwei Armah, Thérèse Baratte; Bibliography [Hans Zell] Editorial Note to
ALT 4 [Eldred D. Jones] The traditional content of the plays of Wole
Soyinka [Oyin Ogunba] Kwesi Brew: The poetry of statement & situation
[Edwin Thumboo] An African sentimentalist: Camara Laye's The African Child
[Paul Edwards & Kenneth Ramchand] Reviews of Yambo Ouologuem, Legson Kayira
& Wole Soyinka; Bibliography [Hans Zell]
are eaten [Bernth Lindfors] Okigbo understood: A study of two poems [O.R.
Dathorne] Cultural nationalism in modern African creative writing [E.N.
Obeichina] 'Two hands a man has': The poetry of J.P. Clark [John Povey]
Reviews of Aimé Césaire, James Ngugi, Olaudah Equiano, Elechi Amadi & Flora
Nwapa; Bibliography [Hans Zell] Editorial Note to ALT 2 [Eldred D. Jones]
James Ngugi as novelist [Ime Ikiddeh] Camara Laye: Idealist & mystic [A.C.
Brench] Africa in Negro American poetry to 1929 [Michael Furay] Wole
Soyinka's The Interpreters: reading notes [Eldred D. Jones] Reviews of
David Rubadiri, Legson Kayira & Aimé Césaire; Letters; Bibliography [Hans
Zell] Editorial Note to ALT 3 [Eldred D. Jones] Cyprian Ekwensi: An African
popular novelist [Bernth Lindfors] The problem of language in African
creative writing [B.I. Chukwukere] Mongo Beti's Mission to Kala: An
interpretation [Eustace Palmer] Reviews of Ferdinand Oyono, John Munonye,
Ayi Kwei Armah, Thérèse Baratte; Bibliography [Hans Zell] Editorial Note to
ALT 4 [Eldred D. Jones] The traditional content of the plays of Wole
Soyinka [Oyin Ogunba] Kwesi Brew: The poetry of statement & situation
[Edwin Thumboo] An African sentimentalist: Camara Laye's The African Child
[Paul Edwards & Kenneth Ramchand] Reviews of Yambo Ouologuem, Legson Kayira
& Wole Soyinka; Bibliography [Hans Zell]
Editorial Note to ALT - Eldred Jones The palm oil with which Achebe's words
are eaten [Bernth Lindfors] Okigbo understood: A study of two poems [O.R.
Dathorne] Cultural nationalism in modern African creative writing [E.N.
Obeichina] 'Two hands a man has': The poetry of J.P. Clark [John Povey]
Reviews of Aimé Césaire, James Ngugi, Olaudah Equiano, Elechi Amadi & Flora
Nwapa; Bibliography [Hans Zell] Editorial Note to ALT 2 [Eldred D. Jones]
James Ngugi as novelist [Ime Ikiddeh] Camara Laye: Idealist & mystic [A.C.
Brench] Africa in Negro American poetry to 1929 [Michael Furay] Wole
Soyinka's The Interpreters: reading notes [Eldred D. Jones] Reviews of
David Rubadiri, Legson Kayira & Aimé Césaire; Letters; Bibliography [Hans
Zell] Editorial Note to ALT 3 [Eldred D. Jones] Cyprian Ekwensi: An African
popular novelist [Bernth Lindfors] The problem of language in African
creative writing [B.I. Chukwukere] Mongo Beti's Mission to Kala: An
interpretation [Eustace Palmer] Reviews of Ferdinand Oyono, John Munonye,
Ayi Kwei Armah, Thérèse Baratte; Bibliography [Hans Zell] Editorial Note to
ALT 4 [Eldred D. Jones] The traditional content of the plays of Wole
Soyinka [Oyin Ogunba] Kwesi Brew: The poetry of statement & situation
[Edwin Thumboo] An African sentimentalist: Camara Laye's The African Child
[Paul Edwards & Kenneth Ramchand] Reviews of Yambo Ouologuem, Legson Kayira
& Wole Soyinka; Bibliography [Hans Zell]
are eaten [Bernth Lindfors] Okigbo understood: A study of two poems [O.R.
Dathorne] Cultural nationalism in modern African creative writing [E.N.
Obeichina] 'Two hands a man has': The poetry of J.P. Clark [John Povey]
Reviews of Aimé Césaire, James Ngugi, Olaudah Equiano, Elechi Amadi & Flora
Nwapa; Bibliography [Hans Zell] Editorial Note to ALT 2 [Eldred D. Jones]
James Ngugi as novelist [Ime Ikiddeh] Camara Laye: Idealist & mystic [A.C.
Brench] Africa in Negro American poetry to 1929 [Michael Furay] Wole
Soyinka's The Interpreters: reading notes [Eldred D. Jones] Reviews of
David Rubadiri, Legson Kayira & Aimé Césaire; Letters; Bibliography [Hans
Zell] Editorial Note to ALT 3 [Eldred D. Jones] Cyprian Ekwensi: An African
popular novelist [Bernth Lindfors] The problem of language in African
creative writing [B.I. Chukwukere] Mongo Beti's Mission to Kala: An
interpretation [Eustace Palmer] Reviews of Ferdinand Oyono, John Munonye,
Ayi Kwei Armah, Thérèse Baratte; Bibliography [Hans Zell] Editorial Note to
ALT 4 [Eldred D. Jones] The traditional content of the plays of Wole
Soyinka [Oyin Ogunba] Kwesi Brew: The poetry of statement & situation
[Edwin Thumboo] An African sentimentalist: Camara Laye's The African Child
[Paul Edwards & Kenneth Ramchand] Reviews of Yambo Ouologuem, Legson Kayira
& Wole Soyinka; Bibliography [Hans Zell]