Understanding Things fall apart : selected essays and criticism /
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Troy, N.Y. :
Whitston Pub. Co.,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction--Things fall apart : an African classic / by Solomon Iyasere
- The mouth with which to tell their sufferings : the role of narrator and reader in Achebe's Things fall apart / by Angela Smith
- The search for values theme in Chinua Achebe's novel, Things fall apart : a crisis of the soul / by Willene P. Taylor
- Rhythm and narrative methods in Achebe's Things fall apart / by B. Eugene McCarthy
- Narrative techniques in Things fall apart / Solomon O. Iyasere
- The sphinx and the rough beast : linguistic struggle in Achebe's Things fall apart / by Julian N. Wasserman
- Sophisticated primitivism : the syncretism of oral and literate modes in Achebe's Things fall apart / by Abdul Janmohamed
- Okonkwo's walk : the choreography of Things fall apart / by Russell McDougall
- Eternal sacred order versus conventional wisdom : a consideration of moral culpability in the killing of Ikemefuna in Things fall apart / by Damian Opata
- Okonkwo's participation in the killing of his "son" in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart : a study of ignoble decisiveness / by Solomon O. Iyasere.