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Achebe, Chinua 'Chinua Achebe: a Preliminary Checklist' comp. Joseph C. AnafuluNsukka Library NotesIII (1978) Entire issue.
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' A Bibliography of Modern Nigerian Drama in English' A. Olu AshaoluWLWEXVII (1978) 372-421.
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' A Checklist of Prewar Nigerian Chapbook Fiction and Poetry in English' comp. B. LindforsAfricana Library JournalXI ( 1980 ) 53-63.
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Nigerian Contributions to Humanistic Studies 1948-1975: a Biblio- graphical SurveyB. Olabimpe Aboyade156Dept. of Library Studies, Univ. of Ibadan1978 .
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Nigerian Literature: A Bibliography of Criticism, 1952-1976 comp. C. Baldwin147G. K. Hall ( Boston) 1980.
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A Select List of Books for ChildrenD.F. Elaturoti126Abadina Media Resource Centre, Univ. of Ibadan1980.
__ Wives at War and Other Stories96Tana Pr. (Enugu) 1980 .
85.
Nyaku, F.K.The Three Devils and Other StoriesEducational Press and Manufacturers Ltd. (Accra).
86.
Odeyemi, RichardRebbor the Robber101Wage Pr. (Ilorin).
87.
__ Some Tales About Tortoise86Woye and Sons (Ilorin) 1980 Traditional folktales.
88.
Ogali, Ogali AguVeronica My Daughter and Other Onitsha Plays and Stories ed. Reinhard Sander and Peter Ayers376Three Continents Pr. (Washington, D.C.) 1980.
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Oguntoye, JideToo Cold for Comfort158Macmillan1980.
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Ohuka, ChukwumekaThe Return of Ikenga96Macmillan (Lagos) 1979 .
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Okolo, EmmanuelThe Blood of Zimbabwe169Fourth Dimension (Enugu) 1979.
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Okri, BenFlowers and Shadows266Longman1980.
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__ The Landscapes Within296Longman.
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Omotoso, KoleTo Borrow a Wandering Leaf155O. Fagbamigbe (Akure ) 1978.
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Onadipe, KolaAround Nigeria in Thirty Days226Natona (IjebuOde ).
Oppong-Affi, A.M.The Prophet of DoomGhana Publishing ( Tema) 1980.
106.
Osahon, NaiwuThe Hawk and the Eagle22Obodo Books (Lagos) Children's literature.
107.
__ The Land of the Spirits30Obobo Books (Lagos).
108.
__ Odu and Onah22Obodo Books (Lagos) Children's literature.
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Ossai, AnjiTolulope107Nelson1979.
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Otu, DavidO. I Saw It Happen47Unibroson Printing (Aba) 1980.
111.
Ovbiagele, HelenEvbo My Love150Macmillan1980.
112.
Sanni, AgboolaThe Choice108Ilesanmi Pr. (Ilesa) 1978.
113.
Sikuade, YemiEhanna and Friends55Macmillan Nigeria (Lagos) 1978. Macmillan Nigeria Children's Literature Competition, 1977 Winner.
114.
Sowande, BodeOur Man the President204Spectrum Books (Ibadan).
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Thorpe, VictorThe Instrument154Macmillan1980.
116.
__ Stone of Vengeance113Macmillan.
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Tutuola, AmosThe Witch-Herbalist of the Remote Town205Faber and Faber.
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Uka, KaluA Consummation of Fire186Nwamife (Enugu).
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Ukoli, Neville M.Softly, Softly and Two Folk-Tales57Macmillan (Lagos ).
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Umelo, RosinaFelicia126Macmillan1978.
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__ The Man Who Ate the Money100OUP (Ibadan) 1978.
122.
Yankah, KwesiThe Last Days of Alhaji BlanketAdwinsa Publications (Accra) 1980.
123.
'African Adaptations of Greek Tragedy'E.J. AsgillAfrican Literature TodayXI (1980) 175-189. Discusses dramas by Rotimi, Soyinka and Sutherland.
124.
The African Experience in Literature and IdeologyAbiola Irele216HEB.
125.
'The African Folktale'Regina Tshiwala-AmadiNigeria Magazine CXXX (1980) 89-93.
126.
'The African Heroic Epic: Internal Balance'Isidore Okpewho Africa (Rome) XXXVI2209-255.
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'African Literature in Graduate Education in Nigerian Universities: the First Decade'Theo Vincent Centrepoint (Ilorin ) II184-96.
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'African Oral Tradition-Criticism as a Performance: a Ritual'Solomon IyasereAfrican Literature TodayXI ( 1980 ) 169-174.
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'African Traditional Oral, Literature: an Introduction'T.C. NwosuNigeria Magazine CXXX (1980) 84-88.
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'The African Writer and the Drama of Social Change'Chukwudi T. Maduka Ariel XII 3 5-18.
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'African Writers of the Sixties: Where Are They Now?'Kole Omotoso AfriscopeXI422-24, 37.
132.
Another Country: the Land of LiteratureEileen Sweeny112Fourth Dimension ( Enugu) 1979.
133.
'Approaches to Theatre Reviewing as Art Education: Suggestions to Nigerian Reviewers'Kalu UkaBlack OrpheusIV184-90.
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'Bill Marshall and the Ghanaian Theatre of the Early Seventies'A. YirenkyiJournal of Performing Arts (Accra) I1 (1980) 27-53.
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Black Time: Fiction of Africa, the Caribbean and the United StatesBonnie Barthold209Yale Univ. Pr. ( New Haven). Includes criticism of Armah and Soyinka.
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'A Brief Survey of Development of the Igbo Novel'Nwabuenyi Ugonna NsukkaStudies in African LiteratureII1 (1979) 30-47.
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'Civil War: the Most Important Theme'Kole OmotosoGuardian (Oct. 6, 1981) 18.
138.
Come to Laugh: a Study of African Traditional Theatre in GhanaKwabena N. BameInst. of African Studies, Univ. of Ghana ( Legon).
139.
Conversations with African Writers ed. Lee Nichols302Voice of America (Washington, D.C.). Includes interviews with Dele Charley, Cyprian Ekwensi, Akinwumi Isola, Charles Jow, Y. A. Maddy, Kole Omotoso, Zulu Sofala, and Efua Sutherland.
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'Crescent and Consciousness: Islamic Orthodoxy and the West African Novel'Lemuel JohnsonResearch in African LiteratureXI (1980) 26-49.
141.
Critical Perspectives on Nigerian Literatures ed. Bernth Lindfors304HEB1979. Previously published 1975.
142.
'Dance in Ghana'Charles Angmor55-72 in Theatre in Africa ed. Oyin OgunbaIbadan Univ. Pr.1978 .
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A Dance of Masks: Senghor, Achebe, Soyinka Jonathan Peters270Three Continents Pr. (Washington, D.C.) 1978.
144.
Drama and Theatre in Nigeria: a Critical Source Book ed. Yemi Ogunbiyi 522Nigeria Magazine (Lagos).
145.
'Drama: Art or Way of Life'Y. AdedeyiThird World First ( Lagos) II1 (1980) 30-38.
146.
'Drama in Ghana'Charles Angmor55-72 in Theatre in Africa ed. Oyin OgunbaIbadan Univ. Pr.1978 .
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'The Emergence of Comparative Literature in Nigeria'W. FeuserResearch in African LiteraturesXI (1980) 100-107.
148.
'Entre la Tradition et un Monde Nouveau: Aspects de la Société Nigériane à Travers Trois Auteurs'F. BalogunPeuples Noir-Peuples Africains (Paris) XVI ( 1980 ) 68-75. On Ekwensi, Achebe and Soyinka.
149.
'An Experiment in Inducing the Novel among the Hausa'Donald CosentinoResearch in African LiteraturesIX (1978 ) 19-30.
150.
European and African Stereotypes in Twentieth-century African FictionSarah Milbury-Steen188Macmillan1980 .
151.
'Folk-Lore in Nigerian Drama: an Examination of the Works of Three Nigerian Dramatists'Akanji Ansiru51-63 in Essays in African Literature ed. H. H. Anniah Gowda CCLR, Univ. of Mysore1978.
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'Freetown Antics'Muktar MustaphaIndex on CensorshipIX5 (1980) 52-54. Censorship of drama and newspaper.
153.
'Full Streets and Empty Theatres: the Need to Relate the Forms of Drama to a Developing Society'M. Etherton and P. MagyerBlack Orpheus (Lagos ) IV146-60.
154.
'The Ghana Dance Ensemble and the Contemporary Ghanaian Theatre'J.K. AgoviLegon ObserverXII9 (1980) 213-215.
155.
'Ghanaian Poetry in the 1970's' Jawa Apronti31-44 in New West African Literature ed. K. OgungbesanHEB1979.
156.
' Girls at War-Girls at Peace: Heroines in Nigerian Prose' Eckhard BreitingerKomparatistische HefteI (1980 ) 67-76.
157.
The Growth of the African NovelEustace Palmer352HEB1979. Includes chapters on Aluko, Tutuola, Armah, Achebe and Ekwensi.
158.
' La Guerre Civile Nigeriane Comme Facteur de Rélation Litteraire' Aloy U. OhaegbuPeuples Noirs-Peuples Africains (Paris) XXI121-136.
159.
The Hero as Villain: an Inaugural LectureJohn Pepper Clark19Univ. of Lagos Pr.1978.
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' Igbo Elegiac Poetry' Sam UzochukwuAfrican Studies ( Johannesburg) XXXVII ( 1978) 289-304.
161.
' An image of Africa' Chinua Achebe313-325 in Chant of Saints ed. Michael HarperUniv. of Illinois Pr. ( Urbana) 1979. Image of Africa in literature of Conrad.
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' An Impression of Creative Activities in Nigeria' O.O. EnekweGreenfield ReviewVIII1/2 (1980) 71-74.
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' The Inter-relation of the Arts in the Performances of Masquerades as an Expression of Oral Tradition in Nigeria' Peggy HarperBlack Orpheus (Lagos) IV11-6.
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Iyere Ifa: The Deep Chants of Ifa ed. R. G. ArmstrongInst. of African Studies, Univ. of Ibadan1978.
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Junior Literature in English: Selections from the proceedings of the 10th Annual conference of the Nigeria English Studies Association 210 African Universities Pr. (Ibadan).
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' The Kayawar in the Context of the Epic TraditionTyani el-MiskinResearch in African LiteraturesXII3285-308.
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'Larsony or Fiction as Criticism of Fiction'Ayi KweiArmah Positive Review (Ile-Ife) 1 ( 1978) 11-14.
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'Life after the Fall: Poetry from Nsukka since the Biafran War'Peter ThomasWorld Literature TodayLV140-42.
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'Literary Drama and the Search for a Popular Theatre in Nigeria'Biodun JeyifoNigeria Magazine CXXVIII (1979) 62-67.
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'Literary Insights into the Ogbanje Phenomenon'Christie AchebeJournal of African StudiesVII (1980) 31-38.
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'Literary Sociology and the African Novel: the Theories of Sunday Anozie and Lucien Goldmann'Louis TremaineResearch in African LiteraturesIX (1978) 31-45.
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'Literature and Contemporary Relevance: the West African Example'Paul Njoroge114—126 in Teaching of African Literature in Schools ed. Eddah GachukiaKenya Literature Bureau ( Nairobi) 1978.
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Literature and Modern West African CultureD.I. Nwoga148Ethiope (Benin City ) 1978.
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'Literature and the Nigerian Civil War'Ime Ikiddeh149-162 in Teaching of African Literature in Schools ed. Eddah GachukiaKenya Literature Bureau1978.
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'Literature as History: Crisis, Violence, and Strategies of Commitment in Nigerian Writing'Samuel Asein97-116 in Literature and Modern West African Culture ed. D. I. NwogaEthiope Pub. (Benin City) 1978.
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'Metre and Rhythm in Igbo Oral Poetry'Sam UzochukwuIkenga (Nsukka) V 1 15-23.
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'Modern Nigerian Theatre: What Traditions?'Ossie OnuoraEnekwe NsukkaStudies in African LiteratureI1 (1978) 26-43.
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'The Modern Writer and Commitment'Kolawole Ogungbesan3-18 in Literature and Modern West African Culture ed. D. I. NwogaEthiope Pub. (Benin City ) 1978.
Nationalism and the Nigerian TheatreJoel Adedeji21Munger Africana Library, California Inst. of Tech. (Pasadena CA) 1980. Library Notes 54.
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'Nigerian Children's Literature: Problems and Goals'T. OkanlawonJournal of Commonwealth LiteratureXV1 (1980) 30-37.
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'The Nigerian Crisis in the Nigerian Novel'Olalere Oladitan10-20 in New West African Literature ed. K. OgungbesanHEB1979.
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'Nigerian Cultural Centres: Government Sponsorship of the Arts'Gbenga SonugaNew CultureI10 (1979) 39-52.
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'Nigerian Literature and the Civil War'Tom LodgeWork in Progress (Johannesburg) V (1978) 21-58.
185.
'The Outsider in West African Fiction: An Approach to Three Novels'J. Michael DashLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 (1980) 19-29. Discusses Achebe's No Longer at Ease.
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'Patterns and Trends in Committed African Drama'Biodun JayifoPositive Review (Ile-Ife) I2 (1979) 23-26.
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'Perception of Colonialism in West African Literature'E.N. Obiechina51-60 in Literature and Modern West African Culture ed. D. I. Nwoga Ethiope Pub. (Benin City ) 1978.
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'Peter Thomas and the Development of Modern Nigerian Poetry'Hezzy MaduakorResearch in African LiteraturesXI ( 1980) 84-99.
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'The Poem, the Poet and the Human Condition: Some Aspects of Recent West African Poetry'K. AwoonorAsemka (Cape Coast) V (1979) 1-23.
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'The Political Vision of the West African Writer'John PoveyEnglish in AfricaV2 ( 1978) 51-56.
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'Popular Writing in Ghana: a Sociology and Rhetoric'Richard PriebeResearch in African LiteraturesIX (1978) 395-432.
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'Post-Independence Disillusionment in Three African Novels'E.N. Obiechina NsukkaStudies in African LiteratureI1 (1978) 54-78. Discusses Achebe, Soyinka and Armah.
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'Prophets and Women in Nigerian Tragedy'M. MelamuPula ( Gaborone) I (1978) 43-88.
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'Racist Stereotype in Nigerian Children's Books'K. OmotosoAfriscopeX1 (1980) 28-30.
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'Religion in Modern West African Poetry' Donatus I. Nwoga 117-129 in Literature and Modern West African Culture ed. D. I. NwogaEthiope Pub. (Benin City ) 1978.
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'Research Methodology in African Oral Literature'Clement OkaforOkikeXVI (1979) 83-97.
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The Rise of the Igbo Novel ErnestN. Emenyonu212OUP (Ibadan) 1978.
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'The Role of Drama in Education in Nigeria'Sonny OtiNigeria MagazineCXXXIV71-84.
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'Simple Novels and Simplistic Criticism: The Problem of Style in the African Novel'K. OgungbesanAsemka (Cape Coast) V (1979) 24-40.
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'Slavery and the African Imagination: A Critical Perspective'S. E. Ogunde.World Literature TodayLX121-25. Discusses Soyinka's A Dance of Forests and Achebe's Arrow of God.
201.
Structural Models and African Poetics: Towards a Pragmatic Theory of Literature SundayO. Anozie338Routledge Kegan Paul.
202.
'The Structure, Form and Content of Nigerian Folktales'T.C. NwosoNigeria MagazineCXXXVI64-71.
203.
'Theatre and Audience m Nigeria'Theo VincentBlack Orpheus (Lagos) IV180-83.
Theatre in Africa ed. Oyin Ogunba and Abiola Irele224Ibadan Univ. Pr.1978.
206.
The Theatre in an African University: Appearance and RealityJ. Adeyinka Adedeji19Univ. of Ibadan1980. Inaugural Lecture1978.
207.
'Theatre Space: A History Overview of the Theatre Movement in Ghana'Sophia LokkoModern DramaXXIII (1980 ) 309-319.
208.
'Themes for Children's Literature in Ghana'S.I.A. KoteiGhana Book WorldI (1978) 10—21.
209.
The Themes of Disintegration in the West Indian and West African Novel'Dubem OkaforBim (Barbados) LXIII (1978) 153-175.
210.
Toward the Decolonization of African Literature Vol. 1 African Fiction and Poetry and their CriticsO. Jemie, Q. Chinweizu and I. Madubuike320Fourth Dimension1980.
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'Tradition and Revolt in West African Writing'Wilfried FeuserNsukka Studies in African LiteratureII1 (1979) 95-105.
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'Transliteration in Nigerian Literature: the Imaginary Beauty of a Nonentity'Michael OnwurmeneNigeria MagazineCXXXVII74-80.
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'The Trickster in Akan-Asante Oral Literature'Kwawisi TekpeteyAsemka (Cape Coast) V (1979) 78-82.
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The Trickster in West Africa: A Study of Mythic Irony and Sacred DelightRobert D. Pelton312Univ. of California Pr. (Berkeley) 1980.
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Twelve African WritersGerald Moore327Hutchinson1980. Includes Achebe, Soyinka and Awoonor.
'Vision, Image, and Symbol in Ghanaian Literature'Pacific Quarterly (Moana) VI3/451-63.
218.
'West African Pidgin English as a Medium of Literary Expression'Anna Bar-bagAfricana Bulletin (Warsaw) XXVII (1978) 55-63.
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'Who Is the Audience of Modern African Literature?'Phanuel EgejuruObsidianV1/2 (1979) 51-59.
220.
'Wole Ogunyemi, Zulu Sofola and Ota Rotimi in: Three Dramatists in Search of a Language' Dapo Adelugba201-220 in Theatre in Africa ed. Oyin OgunbaIbadan Univ. Pr.1978.
221.
Women Writers in Black AfricaLloyd W. Brown204Greenwood (Westport CT) Includes Emecheta, Sutherland, Aidoo and Nwapa.
222.
'Women Writers of the 20th Century in Ghana, West Africa'Michael Dei-AnangFolioXI (1978) 21-27.
223.
Writers and Politics in NigeriaJames Booth190Hodder and Stoughton.
224.
Yoruba Language and LiteratureAdebisi Afolayan315University Press Ltd. (Ibadan) 1980.
225.
Achebe, Chinua 'Achebe and Baldwin at the African Literature Association Conference in Gainesville' Mildred Hill Lubin Okike XVII (1980) 1-5.
226.
__ 'Achebe and His Women: a Social Science Perspective'Merun NasserAfrica TodayXXVII3 ( 1980) 21-28.
227.
__ 'Achebe and the Igbo Narrative Tradition'R.N. EguduResearch in African LiteraturesXII143-54.
228.
__ 'Achebe: the Literary Function of Proverbs and Proverbial Sayings in Two Novels'Chikwuma OkoyeLore and LanguageII10 (1979) 45-63.
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__ 'Achebe's War Poetry'John PoveyLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 (1980) 78-90.
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__ Achebe's World: the Historical and Cultural Context of the Novels of Chinua AchebeRobert M. Wren221Three Continents Pr. (Washington, D.C. ) 1980.
231.
__ 'Ahmed Ali's Twilight in Delhi (1940) and Achebe's Things Fall Apart (1958)'H. H. Anniah GowdaLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 (1980) 11-18.
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__ 'Ambiguity in Achebe's Arrow of God'Blaise MachilaKunapipiIII1119-133.
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Art in Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Arrow of GodMartha Anderson and M.J. Arnoldi19African Studies Program, Indiana Univ.1978.
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__ 'Aspects of Development in Chinua Achebe's Treatment of Women'V.U. OlaJournal of English (Sana'a) VII (1980) 92-119.
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__ 'Betrayal and the Question of Affirmation in Chinua Achebe's No Longer at Ease'Andrew PeekLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 (1980) 112-120.
236.
__ 'Beware, Soul Brother and the Nigerian War'Julian CroftLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 ( 1980) 92-101.
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__ 'Centre and Periphery in Achebe's Novels'G.M. GillardLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 ( 1980) 146-154.
238.
__ 'Chinua Achebe and the Structure of Colonial Tragedy'Bruce MacdonaldLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 (1980) 50-63.
__ 'Comments on the Insights Given by Chinua Achebe's Creative Writing into the Last Century of his Society's History'Michael MiddlemannJanus (Cape Town) 197937-44.
247.
__ 'The Community as Protagonist in the Novels of Chinua Achebe and Witi Ihimaera'Nelson Wattie69-74 in Individual and Community in Commonwealth Literature ed. Daniel MassaMalta Univ. Pr. (Msida) 1979.
248.
__ 'The Critical Generation'Rosemary ColmerAsh Magazine (Adelaide) V (1980 ) 5-7 Interview with Achebe.
249.
__ Critical Perspectives on Chinua Achebe ed. Bernth Lindfors and C. L. Innes320HEB1979.
__ 'Death in African Literature: The Example of Chinua Achebe'Kalu OgbaaWLWEXX2201-213.
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__ 'Dialogue with Chinua Achebe'Ossie O. EnekweNew CultureI9 (1979) 37-46.
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__ 'Drawing the Lines of Battle: A Man of the People'Hugh WebbLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 ( 1980) 30-39.
254.
__ Echos du CommonwealthV (1979/80). Special issue on Arrow of God.
255.
__ 'Enekwe Talks to Achebe'Ossie Onuora EnekweNsukkascopeVII55-67.
256.
__ 'La Femme dans l'Oeuvre de Chinua Achebe'Ibiyema MojolaPeuples noirs Peuples Africains (Paris) XVI (1980) 48-58.
257.
__ 'Flying: A Maverick Reading of Achebe's Festac Poem'Towhé EsubiyiPacific Quarterly (Moana) VI 3/4151-157.
258.
__ 'From Ulu to Christ: the Transfer of Faith in Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God'Robert WrenChristianity and LiteratureXXVII2 (1978) 28-40.
259.
__ 'George Lamming and Chinua Achebe: Tradition and the Literary Chronicler'Cecil Abrahams294-306 in Awakened Conscience ed. C. D. NarasimhaiahSterling Pub. (New Delhi) 1978.
260.
__ 'Giving Writers a Voice'B. LindsayWest Africa (June 22, 1981) 1405-1407Interview with Achebe.
261.
__ 'History, Ideology, and the Reinvention of the Past in Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Laye's The Dark Child'Sylvia WynterMinority VoicesII1 ( 1978) 43-61.
262.
__ 'The Idiom of Plastic Figures in Chinua Achebe's Novels'Willie Umezinwa NsukkaStudies in African LiteratureIII (1980) 13-22.
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__ 'Igbo Words for the Non-Igbo: Achebe's Artistry in Arrow of God'Hugh BrownResearch in African LiteraturesXII169-85.
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__ 'The Igbo World of Achebe's Arrow of God'D.I. NwogaResearch in African LiteraturesXII114-42.
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__ 'An Interview'C. AchebePan African Book World ( Enugu) I11-3, 5-7.
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__ 'An Interview with Chinua Achebe'Chinweizu OkikeXX19-32.
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__ 'An Interview with Chinua Achebe'Kalu OgbaaResearch in African LiteraturesXII11-13.
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__ 'Language as Cultural Identity in Achebe, Ihimaera, Laurence and Atwood'Susan BeckmannWLWEXX1117-134.
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__ 'Margaret Laurence and Chinua Achebe: Commonwealth Storytellers'Cecil AbrahamsACLALS Bulletin V 3 (1980 ) 74-85.
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__ 'Mister Johnson and the Complexity of Arrow of God'50-62 in Awakened Conscience ed. C. D. NarasimhaiahSterling (New Delhi) 1978.
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__ 'Morning Yet on Judgement Day: the Critics of Achebe'Marjorie Winters169-182 in When the Drumbeat Changes ed. Carolyn ParkerThree Continents Pr. (Washington, D.C. ).
272.
__ 'Myth and Ritual in Arrow of God'Bu-Buakei JabbiAfrican Literature TodayXI (1980) 130-148.
273.
__ 'Noetics and Poetics: Studying and Appreciating Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart in New Zealand'Norman SimmsChandrabhaga (Orissa, India) V57-66.
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__ 'A Note on Okonkwo's Suicide'Robert FraserObsidianVI1/2 (1980) 33-37.
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__ 'The Novelist as Teacher: Chinua Achebe's Literature for Children'James MillerChildren's LiteratureIX7-18.
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__ 'An Objective Approach to Achebe's Style'Marjorie WintersResearch in African LiteraturesXII155-68.
277.
__ 'The Owner Was Noticed: Achebe and the Roots of Corruption'Brian Harlech-JonesCommunique (Pietersburg, South Africa) VI135-48.
278.
__ 'Ozo in Chinua Achebe's Novels'Nsukka Studies in African LiteratureIII (1980) 71-80.
279.
__ 'The Problem of Tragic Responsibility in Arrow of God'Peter IyamaboShuttle (Lagos) VIII (1980 ) 40-43.
280.
__ 'Recent Scholarship on Achebe'Bernth LindforsLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 (1980) 181-186.
281.
A Rhetoric of Contraries in Chinua Achebe's Poetry'K.L. GoodwinLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 ( 1980) 40-49.
282.
__ 'Senghor, Achebe, Soyinka: Conflicting Perceptions of African Priorities'Jonathan Peters247-263 in Figures in a Ground ed. Diane BessaiPrairie Books (Saskatoon) 1978.
283.
__ 'A Sense of History in the Novels of Chinua Achebe'Clement A. OkaforJournal of African StudiesVIII50-63.
284.
__ 'The Start of Weeping Is Always Hard: the Ironic Structure of No Longer at Ease'Rosemary ColmerLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 ( 1980) 121-135.
285.
A Study Guide to Chinua Achebe 's Novel Things Fall ApartMuchungu Kiiru49HEB (Nairobi ) 1978.
286.
__ 'Structural Weaknesses in Achebe's Arrow of God'Peter SaborResearch in African LiteraturesX (1979) 375-379.
287.
__ 'The Stylistic Function of Pidgin English in African Literature: Achebe and Soyinka'Tony ObiladeResearch in African LiteraturesIX (1978) 433-444.
288.
__ 'The Theme ot Emasculation in Chinua Achebe's No Longer at Ease'Steven GalePacific Quarterly (Moana) VI3/4146-150.
289.
__ 'Things Fall Apart and Heart of Darkness: a Creative Dialogue'P.J.M.
290.
Robertson International Fiction ReviewVII (1980) 106-111.
291.
__ 'Time and Colonial History in Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God'Elaine FidoLiterary Half-YearlyXXI1 (1980) 64-76.
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__ 'Time in Achebe's Girls at War: Presence of Nigerian Past'Mohamed EliasCommonwealth QuarterlyII6 (1978) 17-23.
293.
__ Towards African Literary Independence: A Dialogue with Contemporary African WritersP.A. Egejuru173Greenwood (Westport, CT) 1980. Includes interview with Achebe.
294.
__ Visions of Africa: the Fiction of Chinua Achebe, Margaret Laurence, Elspeth Huxley and Ngugi wa Thiong'oMicere Githae-Mugo198Kenya Literature Bureau ( Nairobi) 1978.
295.
__ 'Warfare in the Novels of Chinua Achebe'Emeka P. AbanimePresence Africaine CXI (1979) 90-100.
296.
__ 'Where the Rain Begins to Fall: a Reading of Arrow of God'B. KothandoramanOsmania Journal of English StudiesXVII73-81.
297.
__ 'Who is Afraid of Chinua Achebe'Anezi OkoroNsukkascope VI (1978) 31-34.
298.
Aidoo, AmaAta Ama Ata Aidoo: The Dilemma of a Ghost JamesW. Grant49Longman1980 .
299.
__ 'Images of the Mother in the Stories of Ama Ata Aidoo'Kathleen McCaffreyAfrica WomanXIII (1979) 40-41.
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__ 'Introduction to Ama Ata Aidoo's Dilemma of a Ghost'Karen Chapman25-38 in Sturdy Black Bridges: Visions of Black Women in LiteratureDoubleday (Garden City, N.Y.) 1979.
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Aluko, T.M.'A Biographical Approach to the Novels of T. M. Aluko'Patrick Scott215-239 in When the Drumbeat Changes ed. Carolyn ParkerThree Continents Pr. (Washington, D.C. ).
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Aniebo, I.N.C.'Life and Fiction: a Study of Aniebo's The Anonymity of Sacrifice'P.O. IheakaramJournal of African StudiesVII ( 1980) 180-181.
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__ 'Ayi Kwei Armah, History and The Way: The Importance of Two Thousand Seasons'Chidi AmutaKomparatistische HefteIII79-86.
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__ 'The Major Artistic Achievements of Armah in The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born'N.A. AdeyemiShuttle (Lagos) VIII (1980) 46-48.
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__ 'Negritude Rediscovered: A Reading of the Recent Novels of Armah, Ngugi, and Soyinka'Eustace PalmerInternational Fiction ReviewVIII11-11. Discusses Two Thousand Seasons.
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__ The Novels of Ayi Kwei Armah: a Study in Polemical FictionRobert Fraser113HEB1980.
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__ 'Personal and Political Fate in Armah's Why Are We So Blest'E. LobbWLWEXIX (1980) 5-19.
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__ 'Relation of Style and Meaning in Kofi Awoonor's This Earth My Brother'Chris EgharevbaKuka (Zaria) 1978/79 55-62.
Cheyney-Coker, Syl'A Poet in Exile'Stewart BrownWest Africa (Dec. 28, 1981 ) 3055-3057, 3059.
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Clark, John Pepper 'J. P. Clark: His Significance as Dramatist' Albert Olu Ashaolu177-200 in Theatre in Africa ed. Oyin OgunbaIbadan Univ. Pr.1978.
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Ogunde, HerbertHerbert Ogunde: the Making of Nigerian TheatreEbun Clark170OUP1979.
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Sutherland, EfuaEfua T. Sutherland, The Marriage of AnansewaEbou Dibba38Longman1978.
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