Yoruba Literature Books
Introduction to igbo history,culture and literature
Author: make it once
School: Federal University of Technology, Owerri
Department: General studies
Course Code: IGB102
Topics: omenaala, ekele, nsopuru, oji, ezinaulo, igba alukwaghim, iwa akwa, iri ji ohuru, agumagu
Understanding the Elements of Literature
Author: Richard Taylor
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG112
Topics: Literary Tradition, Narrative Fiction, genre, drama, theatre, poetry, comedy, ritual drama, classical tragedy, modern tragedy, tragi-comedy, comedy, narrative poetry, dramatic poetry, satirical poetry, lyric poetry
Forms of Literature 1 Prose Fiction
Author: Ayobami Kehinde
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG211
Topics: Prose Fiction, Fiction, Elements of Prose Fiction, style, tone, irony, Black Boy
Literature An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama ,6th edition
Author: Dana Gioia, XJ Kennedy
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG315
Topics: Fiction, Poetry, Drama, point of view, character, setting, tone, style, theme, symbol, criticism, poetry, words saying, suggesting, imagery, figures of speech, song, sound, rhythm, closed form, open form, symbol, myth, narrative, poetry, personal identity, alternatives, drama, play, modern theater, writing
Advanced composition and comprehension
Author: Esther Titilayo Ojo
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: YOR124
Topics: Yoruba composition, Yoruba comprehension, Ohun tí Àròkọ je ̣̀, Awon Èròjà Àròkọ, Oríṣìí Àròkọ, Ìlò-èdè nínú Àròko, Lẹtà kíkọ, Ohun tí Àkàyé je, Oríṣìí Àkàyé, Onà ìkàwé, Ìlò-èdè nínú Àkàyé, Ìsọníṣókí nínú Àkàyé, Ohun tí Ìgbo ̣̀ro kal ̣̀ eje, Aáyan Ògbufo, Èdè Àmúlò níbi ayẹye, Èdè Àmúlò ní Àwùjo, Ìpolówó Ọjà
Author: Stanley Adelodun Oriola
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG216
Topics: English survey, English Novel, Restoration Age, English Literature, Augustan Age, Neo-Classical Age, Romantic Age, English Literature and the Romantic Age, English Literature and the Victorian Age, drama, comedy, tragedy, tragicomedy, elements of drama, plot, dramatic irony, Materialism, Symbolism
Author: Anthony Oha
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG281
Topics: African Novel, Pamphleteering, orality, Rise of Formal Novels, African Milieu, land politics, apartheid politics, independent Africa, militarism politics, Anti-Colonial African Novel, Marxism, War Fiction, Francophone Africa Fiction, North African Novels, Lusophonic African Fiction, Central African Blocs, Diaspora Novelists, Alternative History Novels, Biography, Short Fiction, African Oral Narrative Forms, African Myths, African Legends, African Epic Narratives, Market Literature, Onitsha Market Literature, Kano Market Literature, Classless Novels, Post Independence Novels, African Culture
Author: Jacob Owolabi
School: National Open University of Nigeria
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: CTH302
Topics: Messianism, Old testament Messianic Expectation, Jewish Pseudepigraphal Literature, Quran Sectarian Literature, Jewish Messiah, Messianic Age, First century Messianic Expectation, Judaism Messiah, Pictorial Bible Dictionary, Lion Handbook, Anchor Bible Dictionary, New Bible Dictionary, Cruden’s Dictionary of Bible, Sibylline Oracles, Judah testament, Messianic Apocalypse, Messianic Diversity, Qumran Sectarian Literature, Jesus the Messiah
A Companion to African Philosophy
Author: Kwasi Wiredu
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: PHI207
Topics: African Philosophy, African Philosophers, Precolonial African Philosophy, Nineteenth-Century African Political Thinkers, Contemporary Anglophone African Philosophy, Traditional Ethiopian Philosophy, Anton Wilhelm Amo, Frantz Fanon, Alexis Kagame, Post-Independence African Political Philosophy, Sage Philosophy, logic, epistemology, metaphysics, Yoruba Moral Epistemology, Quasi-Materialism, African Philosophy of Mind, philosophy of religion, ethics, aesthetics, Aesthetic Inquiry, Democracy, Kingship, Consensus, Nationalism, Ethnicity, Violence, African Literature, feminism
Author: Emeka Emmanuel Okafor
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: SOW302
Topics: Origin, Man, Existence, Creation, Earth, Human Culture, Characteristics of Culture, Nigerian Culture, Nigeria, Government, Leadership, Language, Literature, Art, Marriage, Family, Kinship, Social Stratification, Igbos, Hausa, Yoruba, Nupe, Ibibio, Ijaw, Urhobo, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Social Change
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