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African writers are significantly influenced by their traditional myths and beliefs in their writings. Hence, the need for a critical analysis of the myths and beliefs a writer utilizes in a text in the portrayal of the characters and in the enhancement of thematic concerns. An understanding of the style a writer uses leads to a better comprehension of the concerns expressed in the text. The book is a critical analysis on how myths and traditional beliefs function in Rebeka Njau's Novels: Ripples in the Pool and The Sacred Seed. It examines the writer's utilization of these elements of African…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
African writers are significantly influenced by their traditional myths and beliefs in their writings. Hence, the need for a critical analysis of the myths and beliefs a writer utilizes in a text in the portrayal of the characters and in the enhancement of thematic concerns. An understanding of the style a writer uses leads to a better comprehension of the concerns expressed in the text. The book is a critical analysis on how myths and traditional beliefs function in Rebeka Njau's Novels: Ripples in the Pool and The Sacred Seed. It examines the writer's utilization of these elements of African oral tradition as a base for examination of society. The writer views these elements as powerful tools that may be utilized to criticize vices and at the same time advocate for morality. Hence, she presents the world of the fictional characters that she exploits to clarify her vision for society within the context of myths and traditional beliefs. Similarly, her thematic concerns are depicted within the context of Agikuyu myths and their traditional beliefs.
Autorenporträt
Muthoni Lucy Maina holds a Ph.D. (Literature), MA (Literature) B.ed (English and Literature) from University of Nairobi. Diploma from Kagumo T.T College, certificate (Guidance and Counselling) from University of Nairobi. She has taught literature in secondary schools, Kagumo College, Chuka University and currently a lecturer at Karatina University.