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Achebe explains his novelistic career as the result of a revolution in his thinking
during the nationalist movement after World War II . He decided that foreigners
really could not tell the Nigerian story adequately . Joyce Cary ' s Mister Johnson
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Achebe explains his novelistic career as the result of a revolution in his thinking
during the nationalist movement after World War II . He decided that foreigners
really could not tell the Nigerian story adequately . Joyce Cary ' s Mister Johnson
...
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Eventually , Dorcas enters into a second marriage with one Mark Jesmond , an
associate of Derrick who , during an earlier career as a lawyer , had handled the
details of her divorce from the editor . Dorcas at last finds fulfillment of sorts in ...
Eventually , Dorcas enters into a second marriage with one Mark Jesmond , an
associate of Derrick who , during an earlier career as a lawyer , had handled the
details of her divorce from the editor . Dorcas at last finds fulfillment of sorts in ...
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His early career was strongly influenced by the aestheticism in form and
language found in works by Gustave Flaubert , Guy de Maupassant , and Ivan
Turgenev , and he admired the naturalism of Honoré de Balzac , Emile Zola , and
the ...
His early career was strongly influenced by the aestheticism in form and
language found in works by Gustave Flaubert , Guy de Maupassant , and Ivan
Turgenev , and he admired the naturalism of Honoré de Balzac , Emile Zola , and
the ...
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