The Development of African DramaAfricana Publishing Company, 1982 - 368 Seiten |
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... Kinjeketile had spoken in his trance of the people becoming the children of Seyyid Said . He is an Arab , Kinjeketile tells him , the Sultan of Zanzibar . ' You speak some strange Swahili , ' Kitunda tells him , like Arabic ...
... Kinjeketile had spoken in his trance of the people becoming the children of Seyyid Said . He is an Arab , Kinjeketile tells him , the Sultan of Zanzibar . ' You speak some strange Swahili , ' Kitunda tells him , like Arabic ...
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... Kinjeketile , like Kitunda in the first scene of the play , is advising Kitunda to wait . Kinjeketile is now the one who is arguing on the basis of reason : - Kinjeketile : No , you are not ready to fight ! What you mean is , you are ...
... Kinjeketile , like Kitunda in the first scene of the play , is advising Kitunda to wait . Kinjeketile is now the one who is arguing on the basis of reason : - Kinjeketile : No , you are not ready to fight ! What you mean is , you are ...
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... Kinjeketile , however , has not given up his belief in God ; and he still does not doubt that he was indeed ... Kinjeketile have had this argument , the representative of the Wazaramo is brought in to Kinjeketile . He has a question to ...
... Kinjeketile , however , has not given up his belief in God ; and he still does not doubt that he was indeed ... Kinjeketile have had this argument , the representative of the Wazaramo is brought in to Kinjeketile . He has a question to ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 11 |
Traditional performance in contemporary society | 41 |
Drama as literature and performance | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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