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A Fish Story, Robert A. Zordani Jan 1992

A Fish Story, Robert A. Zordani

Robert A. Zordani

No abstract provided.


After The Divorce Hearing, I Confess My Sins, Robert A. Zordani Jan 1992

After The Divorce Hearing, I Confess My Sins, Robert A. Zordani

Robert A. Zordani

No abstract provided.


“He Nothing Common Did Or Mean”: Marvell’S Charles I And Horace’S Non Humilis Mulier.”, M. Stapleton Dec 1991

“He Nothing Common Did Or Mean”: Marvell’S Charles I And Horace’S Non Humilis Mulier.”, M. Stapleton

M. L. Stapleton

No abstract provided.


Mystery Lives Even In New Jersey (Prose Poem), Jan Wellington Dec 1991

Mystery Lives Even In New Jersey (Prose Poem), Jan Wellington

Jan Wellington

No abstract provided.


William Godwin’S Fleetwood: The Epistemology Of The Tortured Body, Steven Bruhm Dec 1991

William Godwin’S Fleetwood: The Epistemology Of The Tortured Body, Steven Bruhm

Steven Bruhm

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The Development Of Written Igbo Literature (Chapter 27), Chukwuma Azuonye Dec 1991

The Development Of Written Igbo Literature (Chapter 27), Chukwuma Azuonye

Chukwuma Azuonye

Against the background of the existence of indigenous writing systems (such as Nsibidi pictographic-ideographic signs and the Nwagu Aneke or Umuleri syllabary), this chapter surveys of the emergence of written literature in Igbo from the 19th century "linguistic labors" of the Christian missions (including collections and transcriptions of Igbo oral literature and translations of European classics into Igbo) and the promotion of supplementary readers in the first quarter of the 20th century which ushered in the first modern Igbo novel, Omenuko by Pita Nwana (1933). Modernist writing in Igbo is represented by the poetry collected in Aka Weta (From Different …