EXPLORING AFRICA’S RICH FOLKLORE FOR LITERARY SYMBIOSIS
Abstract
Keywords: folklore, literary symbiosis, oral literature
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Akparobaro, FBO. African Oral Literature. Lagos: Princeton Publishing Company, 2012.
Allana, Joel. "Difference Between Folklore and Orature." DifferenceBetween.net. January 31, 2015 Dundes, Alan. The Study of Folklore. Eaglewood Cliffs NJ: Princeton Hall, 1965. Farrer, Claire R. Women and Folklore: Images and Genre. Illinois: Waveland Press Inc., 1975. Finnegan, Ruth. Oral Literature in Africa. Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1987. Herdeck, E. Donald. African Authors: A Companion to Black African Writing 1300-1973. Washington DC: Black Orpheus Press Lindfors, Bernth. Folklore in Nigerian Literature. New York: Africana Publishing Company, 1972. Nwahunanya, Chinyere. Literary Criticism, Critical Theory and Post Colonial African Literature. Owerri Springfield Publishers Limited, 2012. Okezie, Ngozi. A Handbook to Oral Literature. Owerri: Great Versatile Publishers, 2007. Okoh, Nkem. Preface to Oral Literature. Onitsha: Africana First Publishers Limited, 2008. Onuekwusi, Jasper. Fundamentals of African Oral Literature. Owerri: Alphabet Nigeria Publishers, 2015. Opkewho, Isidore. African Oral Literature: Background, Character and Continuity. Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1992. Okpewho, Isidore. Epic in Africa. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1979. Plato. The Republic in Dukore, Bernard Ed. Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to Grotowski. New York: Holt, Reinehart and Wiston, INC, 1974. Umeasiegbu, Rems N. The Palm Oil of Speech: Igbo Proverbs. Enugu: Koruna Books, 2003.
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
Copyright © 2015-2019. IJAAS. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN:2504-8694, E-ISSN:2635-3709Â