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Reimagining Identity in Postcolonial East African Literature: A Comparative Analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Abdulrazak Gurnah. [PDF]
Jani BJ.
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Candida in the lung: Fact, fiction, friend or foe? [PDF]
Mitchelmore P, Duggan S.
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Authors meet critics: What is a person? Untapped insights from Africa. [PDF]
Jecker NS, Atuire CA.
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Abstract This chapter charts the trajectory of US historical fiction from the Second World War to the early decades of the twenty-first century. Prominent mid-twentieth-century historical novelists produced books that were well researched and often meticulously detailed, embodying a belief in the past as a knowable, documentable field ...
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The Reading Teacher, 2014
Toolbox features content adapted from ReadWriteThink.org lesson plans and provides practical tools for classroom teachers.
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Historical fiction and fictions of history
Rethinking History, 2011From the Civil War to the Apocalypse: Postmodern history and American fiction, by Timothy Parrish, Amherst, University of Massachusetts Press, 2008, 308pp., ISBN 978-1-55849-627-9 History meets fic...
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Fictional History and Historical Fiction
Romance Philology, 2012History and Fiction. From the earliest examples of history-writing in the European tradition, the writing of history has been intertwined with fi ction. To the Greeks history was a branch of literature, but this did not imply that it was fi ction, merely that it was a form of letters.
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