Achebe\u2019s style is identified through a close reading of an extract his first novel, Things fall Apart, employing the tools of stylistics. The insights gleaned from this reading are then extended to the rest of the novel to show how complex and integrated the structure of that work is. The global objective is to demonstrate that Achebe employs simple language to talk about everyday, mundane situations appearing to produce texts which, at first reading, seem to offer little of thematic interest and little depth of analysis. Instead, simplicity of style and content hide a rich implicational style in the telling of a story which has profound psychological, social and historical importance, producing novels of great stature, akin to writers...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Various factors lead Achebe to write Things Fall Apart, which has acquired the status of a classic; ...
Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) published his major novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), in postcolonial Niger...
Chinua Achebe is considered to be the best novelist even today in African literature. The subject in...
Abstract: Much, very much has been written about Chinua Achebe's premier novel, Things fall Apart (1...
Discerning and eloquent critics have given us a vocabulary to describe the rhetorical achievement of...
Discerning and eloquent critics have given us a vocabulary to describe the rhetorical achievement of...
Discerning and eloquent critics have given us a vocabulary to describe the rhetorical achievement of...
Following insights from stylistic studies on European and American literature, as well as few earlie...
This paper attempts a deconstructive reading of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. As the most popul...
Since literature is acknowledged as a reflector of the modern or contemporary society, it is therefo...
The literary artist’s tool is language. He uses language to explain his character’s performances, ac...
Since literature is acknowledged as a reflector of the modern or contemporary society, it is therefo...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Various factors lead Achebe to write Things Fall Apart, which has acquired the status of a classic; ...
Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) published his major novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), in postcolonial Niger...
Chinua Achebe is considered to be the best novelist even today in African literature. The subject in...
Abstract: Much, very much has been written about Chinua Achebe's premier novel, Things fall Apart (1...
Discerning and eloquent critics have given us a vocabulary to describe the rhetorical achievement of...
Discerning and eloquent critics have given us a vocabulary to describe the rhetorical achievement of...
Discerning and eloquent critics have given us a vocabulary to describe the rhetorical achievement of...
Following insights from stylistic studies on European and American literature, as well as few earlie...
This paper attempts a deconstructive reading of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. As the most popul...
Since literature is acknowledged as a reflector of the modern or contemporary society, it is therefo...
The literary artist’s tool is language. He uses language to explain his character’s performances, ac...
Since literature is acknowledged as a reflector of the modern or contemporary society, it is therefo...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Literature, as an impersonation of human activity, often portrays a picture of what people think, sa...
Various factors lead Achebe to write Things Fall Apart, which has acquired the status of a classic; ...
Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) published his major novel, Things Fall Apart (1958), in postcolonial Niger...