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Analysis and Plurality: Madness and Sheikh Hamidu Kane

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2024

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The five texts listed at the front of this edition of Diogenes are the work of the “Equipe de recherches en littérature africaine comparée” (ERLAC), which is headed by Mr. Thomas Melone, professor at the Federal University of Cameroon. They are part of a collection of studies carried out by this center, shortly to be published under the title: African Miscellany (Mélanges Africains).

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1972 Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie / International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP)

References

Kane, Sheikh Hamidu: L'Aventure Ambiguë, Julliard 1964, Paris.Google Scholar
Melone, Thomas: De la Négritude dans la littérature négro-africaine Editions Présence Africaine, 1962, Paris. Mongo Béti: L'Homme et le Destin, Ed. Présence Africaine, 1972, Paris. Chinua Achebe et la Tragédie de l'Histoire, Editions Présence Africaine, (to be published). Littérature Africaine et analyse textuelle (to be published), Editions EPAC, 1972, Yaoundé.Google Scholar
Littérature, no. 5, Larousse, February 1972.Google Scholar