Perspectives on South African English LiteratureMichael J. F. Chapman, Colin Oxenham Gardner, Es'kia Mphahlele |
Contents
An Introductory Guide Ernest Pereira | 1 |
A Soul Struggling with SallyAnn Murray | 19 |
Eskia Mphahlele | 37 |
Copyright | |
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Abrahams Adamastor African Farm African novel African writers Afrikaans Athol Fugard audience banned become Birth Its Blood black South African black writers Bosman Campbell Campbell's Cape Town censorship characters civilisation Coetzee Coetzee's colonial colour context critical culture David Philip Donker Douglas Livingstone Drum emerges English in Africa Es'kia Es'kia Mphahlele essay example exile experience fiction Fugard Gordimer's human ideological imagination J.M. Coetzee Johannesburg language liberal literary lives London Martha Mhudi Michael Chapman moral Mphahlele Mphahlele's myth Nadine Gordimer narrative narrator Natal novelist Olive Schreiner oppression organised Paton Plaatje play Plomer poems poet poetic poetry political Pringle Pringle's problem published race racial Ravan Press reader reality relationship response sense Serote Serote's short stories social society South African English South African literature Soweto Stephen Gray struggle symbol theatre Themba tradition University voice Willemsdorp woman women writing written Xhosa Zulu