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Selected Bibliography

Ackley, Donald G. "The Male-Female Motif in Things Fall Apart." Studies in
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Adebayo, Tunji. "The Writer and the West African Present: Achebe's Crusade
Against Cyncisim and Apathy." African Association of the West In-
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--. "The Past and the Present in Chinua Achebe's Novels." Ife African Studies
1.1 ( 1974): 66-84.

Aji, A. "Ezinma, the Ogbanje Child in Achebe's Things Fall Apart." College
Literature
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Angogo, R. "Achebe and the English Language." Busara 7.2 ( 1975): 1-14.

Asobele, Timothy. "Culture nigeriane, ecriture francaise: Things Fall Apart de
l'anglais en francais." International Journal of Translation 2.2 ( 1990:
61-72.

Bascom, Tim. "The Black African and the White Man's God in Things Fall
Apart: Cultural Repression or Liberation?" Commonwealth Essays and
Studies
11.1 ( 1988): 70-76.

Boafo, Y. S. Kantanka. "Okonkwo or the Triumph of Masculinity a Determi-
nant of the Fall of a Hero." Asemka 1.1 ( 1974): 7-15.

Bonetti, Kay. "An Interview with Chinua Achebe." The Missouri Review 12.1
( 1989): 62-83.

Bottcher, Karl H. "The Narrative Technique in Achebe's Novels." Journal of
the New African Literature and the Arts
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Bowker, Veronisa. "Textuality and Worldliness: Crossing the Boundaries: A
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Brown, Lloyd W. Cultural Norms and Modes of Perception in Achebe's Fic-
tion." Research in African Literatures
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Brown, Raymond. "Aspects of Things Fall Apart." Mambo Review of Contem-
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Cairns, P. "Style, Structure and the Status of Language in Achebe, Chinua
Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God." World Literature Written in
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Carroll, David. Chinua Achebe. New York: Twayne, 1970.

Champion, Ernest A. "The Story of a Man and His People: Chinua Achebe's
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Publication Information: Book Title: Understanding Things Fall Apart: Selected Essays and Criticism. Contributors: Solomon O. Iyasere - editor. Publisher: Whitston. Place of Publication: Troy, NY. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 145.
    
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