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The Woman Image in Nigerian Novels: A Study of the Fiction of Flora Nwapa

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Self Concept in the Novels of John A. Williams and Chinua Achebe

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Oral Literature in Zimbabwe: An Analytico-Interpretative Approach

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The Conflict of Culture as Found in the Works of Three Sierra Leonean Writers: William Conton The African Robert Wellesley Cole Kossoh Townboy and Prince Modupe A Royal African

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The African Writer and Social Change: A Case Study of Ngugi Wa Thiong’o

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The Dialectical Process in Modern African Literature: A Study in the Epistemology of Decolonization

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GASSANNA t'or Conflict and Protest in Ethiopian Literature: A Case Study of the Works of Haddis Alamayyahu

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Representation of Women in Oral Tradition Literature and Film

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Race, Class and Gender in the Novels of Alex La Guma

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“Out of Tradition: A Myriad of Identities;” An Analysis Of Mariama Ba's Scarlet Song and So Long A Letter

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