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How the Stars Came

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Project

  • UBT_TravKnowl2019 - Travelling Knowledge and Trans*textuality. African Sources in Shakespearean Drama
Main Title
How the Stars Came

Type of Resource

  • Text
Created at Date
01/01/2015

Associated Entities

  • EXC2052/1 Africa Multiple, DFG Project number 390713894 (Sponsor)
  • Radin, Paul (Editor)
  • Princeton University Press (Publisher)

Additional Date

  • 14/09/2021 (captured)

Created at Country

  • United States of America (new)

Created at Region

  • New Jersey

Created at Subregion

  • Princeton

Subject

  • Literature
  • Ekoi (African people)
  • Tales (new)

Tag

  • African Folktales
  • Ekoi
  • Folktales

Identifier

  • abm-01-0046 (DRE Identifier)
  • 20200504_SS009_PR (Locally defined identifier)

Data Repository

  • R01 - RDSpace@UBT

Resource Type

  • Type
    Digital
    Description
    digitally scanned short story
    PDF
    Method
    digitized other analog
URL
https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/267/monograph/chapter/1546501

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