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This study became imperative in order to establish the actual image of Expatriate Characters in African Fiction. Prior to this study, many readers and critics had created the impression that Expatriates were totally negatively portrayed in African Literature. This study, however, reveals that though Expatriate characters were negatively depicted in Anglophone and Francophone fiction, the Anglophone novelists portrayed them more in positive perspective; as agent of charge. The target audience for this study includes students of African literature in tertiary institutions, teachers of African Literature and critics.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study became imperative in order to establish the actual image of Expatriate Characters in African Fiction. Prior to this study, many readers and critics had created the impression that Expatriates were totally negatively portrayed in African Literature. This study, however, reveals that though Expatriate characters were negatively depicted in Anglophone and Francophone fiction, the Anglophone novelists portrayed them more in positive perspective; as agent of charge. The target audience for this study includes students of African literature in tertiary institutions, teachers of African Literature and critics.
Autorenporträt
Echezona Ifejirika: BA (Ed), Med, MA, PhD. Studierte Englische Sprache und Literatur. Besuchte die Universität von Nigeria, die Universität von Port-Harcourt und die Nnamdi Azikiwe Universität Awka, Nigeria. Derzeit leitet er die Abteilung für englische Sprache an der Anambra State University, Igbariam, Nigeria. Er ist außerordentlicher Professor für Englisch.