Table of contents; preface; acknowledgements; profile of professorchristopher olatunji awonuga; part i; chapter one; chapter two; part ii; chapter three; chapter four; chapter five; part iii; chapter six; chapter seven; chapter eight; part iv; chapter nine; contributors
Summary
This book brings together the seminal contributions of scholars interested in the study of language, literature and style in Africa. It marks a response to the longstanding neglect of stylistic analysis of canonical and emergent fictional and non-fictional African prose and discourse. As a reaction to this neglect of African literary artefacts, the book provides a welcome and timely deviation from the norm. The contributions to this volume include discussions that are both analytical and theo ..
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters