There seems to be a comparable personal circumstance between the Attic dramatist, Euripides, and the Nigerian dramatist, Wole Soyinka on one hand, and between Soyinka and the popular dramatist, Hubert Ogunde on the other. They all appeared to be actively involved in the politics of their time and society. However, Ogunde’s role seem to have been underplayed, perhaps, because he was, like Shakespeare of the Elizabethan era, looked down upon on account of his little learning by the university wits of Cambridge and Oxford, notably Robert Green. Emerging at the time he did and a contemporary of the university trained Soyinka, this paper asks, Was Hubert Ogunde an upstart Crow? It takes a look at the political involvements of Soyinka and O...
This dissertation is mainly on Wole Soyinka as a dramatist. It aims to show that Soyinka, far from ...
A critical evaluation of the beginnings of Nigerian literary drama in English is still shrouded in c...
History has often provided creative writers with source materials. African writers have used histori...
The originality of this study stems primarily from its comparative nature, with its substantive foc...
Any valid inquiry into the meaning of any imaginative writing will lend itself to the salutary crede...
In an enthusiastic review of Wole Soyinka's Ogun Abibiman, Omolara Ogundipe-Leslie praises the write...
The writers commitment to the socio-political issues is highly commendable enough as different Niger...
This study examines the dramaturgy of the Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka as a model of an aut...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2018.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study examines the evolution of s...
Over the years in Nigeria, Theatre has played a significant role in raising the level of Socio-polit...
Essentially a playwright, Soyinka is also recognized as a prolific essayist, poet, novelist and thea...
The thesis examines the main conventions governing traditional Nigerian entertainment and the develo...
The major pivot around which the art of literary creativity revolves is life. A work of art can neit...
This thesis combines creative practice with critical analysis to intervene in the field of post-colo...
The study of myths—their relevance and importance—has always generated interest among scholars over ...
This dissertation is mainly on Wole Soyinka as a dramatist. It aims to show that Soyinka, far from ...
A critical evaluation of the beginnings of Nigerian literary drama in English is still shrouded in c...
History has often provided creative writers with source materials. African writers have used histori...
The originality of this study stems primarily from its comparative nature, with its substantive foc...
Any valid inquiry into the meaning of any imaginative writing will lend itself to the salutary crede...
In an enthusiastic review of Wole Soyinka's Ogun Abibiman, Omolara Ogundipe-Leslie praises the write...
The writers commitment to the socio-political issues is highly commendable enough as different Niger...
This study examines the dramaturgy of the Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka as a model of an aut...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2018.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study examines the evolution of s...
Over the years in Nigeria, Theatre has played a significant role in raising the level of Socio-polit...
Essentially a playwright, Soyinka is also recognized as a prolific essayist, poet, novelist and thea...
The thesis examines the main conventions governing traditional Nigerian entertainment and the develo...
The major pivot around which the art of literary creativity revolves is life. A work of art can neit...
This thesis combines creative practice with critical analysis to intervene in the field of post-colo...
The study of myths—their relevance and importance—has always generated interest among scholars over ...
This dissertation is mainly on Wole Soyinka as a dramatist. It aims to show that Soyinka, far from ...
A critical evaluation of the beginnings of Nigerian literary drama in English is still shrouded in c...
History has often provided creative writers with source materials. African writers have used histori...