Indirect Rule and the Continuities of Nigerian Fiction
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Indirect Rule and the Continuities of Nigerian Fiction. / Lock, Charles.
The Responsible Critic: Essays on African Literature in Honor of Professor Ben Obumselu. Trenton NJ/Eritrea : Africa World Press, 2006. p. 181-196.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Report chapter › Research
Harvard
Lock, C 2006, Indirect Rule and the Continuities of Nigerian Fiction. in The Responsible Critic: Essays on African Literature in Honor of Professor Ben Obumselu. Africa World Press, Trenton NJ/Eritrea, pp. 181-196.
APA
Lock, C. (2006). Indirect Rule and the Continuities of Nigerian Fiction. In The Responsible Critic: Essays on African Literature in Honor of Professor Ben Obumselu (pp. 181-196). Africa World Press.
Vancouver
Lock C. Indirect Rule and the Continuities of Nigerian Fiction. In The Responsible Critic: Essays on African Literature in Honor of Professor Ben Obumselu. Trenton NJ/Eritrea: Africa World Press. 2006. p. 181-196
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