Abstract-The paper examines language use in African fiction through a stylistic appraisal of Ayi Kwei Armah's The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born. A fiction which ponders on the corruption that pervades Ghana even after independence, the novel reveals interesting societal vices through the hero, The Man. This study mainly investigates the stylistic features in the novel hinging heavily on the theory of cohesion in discourse, and reveals that various stylistic features are used by the novelist to communicate the writer's thematic concerns. They include substitution, repetition, conjunctions, digression, temporal abridgement and figurative language. A fiction which ponders on the corruption that pervades Ghana even after independenc...
This study attempts to identify the major preoccupations of the criticism of African fiction, and to...
One of the most striking qualities of African orature is its economy of words which is shown in its ...
Novelist Ayi Kwei Armah and poet Nicolás Guillén are, respectively, Ghanaian and Cuban writers who e...
This paper conceptualizes speech acts in African literature via a linguistic study of Ayi Kwei Armah...
This study shows the central position held by Ayi Kwei Aramh’s The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born i...
This paper compares the use of language by both writers - Okoye and Armah to portray the social ills...
Inlcudes bibliographical references.This paper examines representations of existential alienation in...
Armah’s The Beautyful Ones are not yet Born is a novel known for its extensive portrayal of the ills...
This paper seeks to espouse the philosophy of African culture specifically, Ghanaian by the explicit...
This paper is a revised version of a 1974 essay I wrote on the novel when it was first published in ...
Narration according to Getrude Stein is what anybody has to say in any wayabout anything that can ha...
Certain aspects of indigenous culture and sensibilities cannot be clearly expressed through a foreig...
The present essay identifies the defining feature of Armah’s first novel as changelessness in the ne...
International audienceThrough the analysis of the daily life of the protagonists, the ordinary peopl...
This essay analyses Ayi Kwei Armah’s novels from the perspective of contemporary myth-making process...
This study attempts to identify the major preoccupations of the criticism of African fiction, and to...
One of the most striking qualities of African orature is its economy of words which is shown in its ...
Novelist Ayi Kwei Armah and poet Nicolás Guillén are, respectively, Ghanaian and Cuban writers who e...
This paper conceptualizes speech acts in African literature via a linguistic study of Ayi Kwei Armah...
This study shows the central position held by Ayi Kwei Aramh’s The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born i...
This paper compares the use of language by both writers - Okoye and Armah to portray the social ills...
Inlcudes bibliographical references.This paper examines representations of existential alienation in...
Armah’s The Beautyful Ones are not yet Born is a novel known for its extensive portrayal of the ills...
This paper seeks to espouse the philosophy of African culture specifically, Ghanaian by the explicit...
This paper is a revised version of a 1974 essay I wrote on the novel when it was first published in ...
Narration according to Getrude Stein is what anybody has to say in any wayabout anything that can ha...
Certain aspects of indigenous culture and sensibilities cannot be clearly expressed through a foreig...
The present essay identifies the defining feature of Armah’s first novel as changelessness in the ne...
International audienceThrough the analysis of the daily life of the protagonists, the ordinary peopl...
This essay analyses Ayi Kwei Armah’s novels from the perspective of contemporary myth-making process...
This study attempts to identify the major preoccupations of the criticism of African fiction, and to...
One of the most striking qualities of African orature is its economy of words which is shown in its ...
Novelist Ayi Kwei Armah and poet Nicolás Guillén are, respectively, Ghanaian and Cuban writers who e...