Ba Shiru, Volumes 10-11Department of African Languages and Literature, University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1979 - Africa Journal of African languages and literature. |
Contents
TRADITIONAL RELIGION IN MODERN WEST AFRICAN POETRY | 4 |
THE BEGGAR AS FOLK CHARACTER IN AFRICAN LITERATURE | 14 |
EXISTENTIAL STRUGGLE IN SOYINKAS MADMEN AND SPECIALISTS | 20 |
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