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Travelling Knowledge and Trans*textuality. African Sources in Shakespearean Drama

Shakespeare in Africa: Between English and Swahili Literature

Mazrui, Alamin M.
Indiana University Press

Digital | United States of America | 01/01/1996

Africa, Literature
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Travelling Knowledge and Trans*textuality. African Sources in Shakespearean Drama

South Africa: The White English-speaking Sensibility

Harber, Eric
SAGE Publications

Digital | United States of America | 01/01/1976

South Africa
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Travelling Knowledge and Trans*textuality. African Sources in Shakespearean Drama

Othello the Complete Gentleman: An African Folkloric Interpretation

Clark, Ebun
SAGE Publications

Digital | United States of America | 01/01/1990

Folklore
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Travelling Knowledge and Trans*textuality. African Sources in Shakespearean Drama

Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" in Sierra Leone: Thomas Decker's "Juliohs Siza", Roman Politics, and the Emergence of a Postcolonial African State

Caulker, Tcho Mbaima
Indiana University Press

Digital | United States of America | 01/01/2009

Krio language, Krio (African people)
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From Ògún to Othello: (Re)Acquainting Yoruba Myth and Shakespeare’s Moo

Mafe, Diana Adesola
Indiana University Press

Digital | United States of America | 01/01/2004

Africa, Yoruba (African people), Intertextuality, Travel in literature
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