The contact between Africa and colonialism has provoked the kind of interest which has dominated the thematic trends of African scholars. African literature has been at the forefront of this engagement and intervention. Today, there is hardly any novel written in the Africa that does not discuss this contact. As a matter of fact, the act of writing novel in English language in Africa began as a reaction and protest against what had been and continues to be done to Africans for many centuries. It is with this background that the paper looks at the Nigerian state from its early beginnings to the present state of chaos, anarchy and great backwardness and concludes that Chinua Achebe has aptly used his novels to reflect these historical movem...
Abstract: Much, very much has been written about Chinua Achebe's premier novel, Things fall Apart (1...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
The colonial experience of the African and the imposition of colonial values on the African worldvie...
The paper examined Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart as an example of world literature and emp...
This paper will explore and analyse the distinct aesthetic modes/stratigies through which Achebe neg...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
This article aims at raising the different aspects of life of Nigerian people prior independence and...
Things Fall Apart is a novel potrays the background of traditional life and primitive culture Ibo tr...
Many novels display an intense interest in culture, traditions and the conflict between two differen...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...
This research analyzes the work of Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God. ...
Chinua Achebe is recognized as one of Africa\u27s most important and influential writers, and his no...
This paper looks to the critical and popular reception of Chinua Achebe’s first novel Things Fall Ap...
The paper argues that Chinua Achebe’s memoir, There was a country: a personal history of Biafra (201...
As can be seen from the above epigraphic statements, the image of governance in novels written by Af...
Abstract: Much, very much has been written about Chinua Achebe's premier novel, Things fall Apart (1...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
The colonial experience of the African and the imposition of colonial values on the African worldvie...
The paper examined Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart as an example of world literature and emp...
This paper will explore and analyse the distinct aesthetic modes/stratigies through which Achebe neg...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
This article aims at raising the different aspects of life of Nigerian people prior independence and...
Things Fall Apart is a novel potrays the background of traditional life and primitive culture Ibo tr...
Many novels display an intense interest in culture, traditions and the conflict between two differen...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...
This research analyzes the work of Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God. ...
Chinua Achebe is recognized as one of Africa\u27s most important and influential writers, and his no...
This paper looks to the critical and popular reception of Chinua Achebe’s first novel Things Fall Ap...
The paper argues that Chinua Achebe’s memoir, There was a country: a personal history of Biafra (201...
As can be seen from the above epigraphic statements, the image of governance in novels written by Af...
Abstract: Much, very much has been written about Chinua Achebe's premier novel, Things fall Apart (1...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
The colonial experience of the African and the imposition of colonial values on the African worldvie...