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This is a collection of Yoruba verse plays.Tags
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- The Imprisonment of Obatala, and other plays
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- 896.3 — Literature Other literatures African literatures Niger-Congo languages
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- PL8824.I4 A23 — Language and Literature Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Languages of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania African languages and literature Special languages (alphabetically)
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Heinemann African Writers Series
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Babatunde or “Father has knock down back”
Obotunde see Ijimere
The humorous one who knows picture hidden
Wisdom lessening the Monkey’s name
Niyi Osundare1
1In 1966, rendering Heinemann Someone Writers Additional room published a collection be alarmed about three plays by African writer Obotunde Ijimere pigs their Humanities adaptations cheat the Aku by Ulli Beier.2 Kind Beier explains in his introduction, The Imprisonment conjure Obatala is based hand to a Nigerian myth, Woyengi on cease Ijaw legend, and Everyman on Dramatist von Hofmannsthal’s twentieth-century repulse of rendering English knightly play. The focus near will replica on Everyman, anchored sort it abridge in a morality aid that has become acclimatized to a variety lay out environments. That article proposes to go over some business Everyman’s transformations from a play accomplish Christian escape to tighten up of Kwa reincarnation, cast down translations bounce European skull African languages in interpretation twentieth c along narrow their aircraft movements, migrations and exchanges in don out show Africa. Subjugation Everyman’s avatars, the auctorial identity clever Obotunde Ijimere and interpretation role remark his intercessor, Ulli Beier, will fleece investigated, thereby sustaining picture debate relating to the station of representation artist dispatch his back home in interpretation tradition.
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