Wole Soyinka: An Introduction to His WritingGarland, 1986 - 339 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... ideas were revolutionary , challenging the views of the establishment in the political or religious sector , but he has not lived in vain because his words have taken root in the minds of his converts . Society may be presently unripe ...
... ideas were revolutionary , challenging the views of the establishment in the political or religious sector , but he has not lived in vain because his words have taken root in the minds of his converts . Society may be presently unripe ...
Pagina 129
... idea . The Shage earth is favorable for the growth of the physical seed as well as the ideological seed . But Shage is also the scene of the Cartel's most deadly assault on the forces of renewal in both the human and the natural realms ...
... idea . The Shage earth is favorable for the growth of the physical seed as well as the ideological seed . But Shage is also the scene of the Cartel's most deadly assault on the forces of renewal in both the human and the natural realms ...
Pagina 280
... ideas ; that is , it tends to subordinate detailed portraiture of char- acter to the more urgent task of beaming out the dramatic idea . The idea in this case is the subject of transition , whose major exponents are the African ...
... ideas ; that is , it tends to subordinate detailed portraiture of char- acter to the more urgent task of beaming out the dramatic idea . The idea in this case is the subject of transition , whose major exponents are the African ...
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