Structure and style in Commonwealth literature
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Includes Index.
1. Indian-ness in style and discourse: Nissim Ezekiel's 'The Railway Clerk' and 'Night of the Scorpion'.--
2. Functions of narrative in Achebe's Arrow of God.--
3. The use of Biblical allusions in Ngugi's A Grain of Wheat.--
4. 'Mind-style' in Anita Desai's Clear Light of Day.--
5. Obscurity and accessibility in Soyinka's Idanre.--
6. The Composite structure of Rushdie's Midnight's Children.--
7. Reworking the tradition: Judith Wright and A.D.Hope.
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