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Unwinding Threads: Writing by Women in Africa ed. Charlotte Bruner 208 African Writers Series Heinemann Educational pa £2.60 (includes section titled Southern Africa 100-161).
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Nkosi, LewisHome and Exile and Other Selections 164 Studies in African Literature Longman pa R9.00 (expanded version of original text published Longman 1965 under title Home and Exile).
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Parry, SarahOutcasts from Justice: The Consequence of Banning Orders under the Internal Security Act 55, xxii Centre for Applied Legal Studies Occasional Papers No. 2 Univ. of the Witwatersrand (Johannesnburg) pa (includes reference to authors Don Mattera and Achmat Dangor).
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Reitz, DeneysCommandoJonathan Ball ( Johannesburg ) pa R8.95 (first published 1929).
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Sampson, AnthonyDrum: An African Adventure - and Afterwards 224 Hodder & Stoughton pa R15.95. (first published Collins 1956 under title Drum: A Venture in the New Africa ).
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'A Stubborn Case: Problems in Developing a South African Literary History' Cecil Abrahams in The History and Historiography of Commonwealth Literature ed. Dieter Riemenschneider 135-143 see The History and Historiography of Commonwealth Literature below.
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'A Variety of Literature: New Books from Black South Africa' Cecil AbrahamsCanadian Journal of African Studies ( Montreal) XVII1107 -110 (review article).
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A Vision of Order: A Study of Black South African Literature in English (1914 -1980) Ursula A. Barnett 336 Sinclair Brown and University of Massachusetts Press ( Amherst) csd £15.00.
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'Acculturation and Character Portrayal in Southern African Novels' Norman C. JonesAfrican Literature Today No. 13180-200 (includes discussion of Es'kia Mphahlele, Credo Mutwa, Nadine Gordimer).
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Africa and the Novel Neil McEwan 180 Macmillan csd R41.95 (contains a chapter on Nadine Gordimer and Laurens van der Post, and reference to Dennis Brutus, Alex la Guma, Thomas Pringle and Olive Schreiner).
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'Allan Quatermain to Rosa Burger: Violence in South African Fiction' Rowland SmithWLWE (Guelph, Ont. ) XXII2171-182 (contains reference to Harold Bloom, Sheila Fugard, Nadine Gordimer, Rider Haggard, Dan Jacobson, Alex la Guma, Hugh Lewin, Es'kia Mphahlele, Olive Schreiner, D. M. Zwelonke).
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'Art and Revolution in South Africa: An Assessment of Staffrider Cultural Magazine' Robert FullerThe African Communist No. 9375-84
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. 'Books that Matter ...' [Interview with David and Marie Philip]Frontline Books (Johannesburg) No. 323-24
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. 'Censorship and Literature' André Brink in Censorship ed. Theo Coggin 37-54 see Censorship in Non-fiction above.
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'Commitment and Writing in Theatre: The South African Experience' Zakes MdaClassic (Johannesburg) II113 -15
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. 'Colonial and Imperial Themes in South African Literature 1820-1930' Mbulelo Vizikhungo MzamaneThe Yearbook of English StudiesXIII181-195 (reprinted from The Classic No. 1 (1982) 29-59)
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. Comparative Literature and Africa Literatures Albert S. Gérard 128 Via Afrika (Pretoria ) R5.50.
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'Culture, Politics and the Black Writer: A Critical Look at Prevailing Assumptions' Kelwyn SoleEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown ) X137-84
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. Dominee, Are You Listening to the Drums? A. S. van Niekerk 134 Tafelberg (Cape Town) pa R9.50 (includes discussion of Pascal Mafika Gwala, Oswald Mbuyeni Mtshali, Sipho Sepamla and Mongane Wally Serote; based on Doctor of Divinity dissertation, Univ. of Pretoria, 1980).
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'English-Language Publishing in South Africa' Ad Donker English in Africa (Grahamstown) X 1 29-35 (version of paper delivered at Annual Conference of Association of University English Teachers of Southern Africa, Pietermaritzburg, July 1982).
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'Drama in the Political Struggle in South Africa' Elfigio Freeborn MurondaUfahamu (Los Angeles) XII278-92
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. 'Ennobling Interchange: Some Thoughts on English in South Africa' Marshall Walker in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 205-213 see Olive Schreiner in Criticism - Studies of Individual Authors below.
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'Ideas Under Arrest: Censorship in South Africa' Daniel P. KuneneUfahamu (Los Angeles) XI3 (1982) 204-221 (reprinted from RAL XII (1981)).
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'Idleness in South Africa' J. M. CoetzeeSocial Dynamics (Cape Town) XVIII1 (1982) (on image of 'Hottentots' in early literature)
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. 'Landscape in Early South African Poetry' John Povey in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 116-128 see Olive Schreiner in Criticism - Studies of Individual Authors below.
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Mapmakers: Writing in a State of Siege André Brink 256 Faber pa £3.95 (primarily on Afrikaans writers).
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. 'Of Traditional Tales and Short Stories in African Literature' Eileen JulienPrésence Africaine (Paris) No. 125146-163 (mentions Nadine Gordimer, Alex la Guma, James Matthews, Eskia Mphahlele, Richard Rive in passing).
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'On the Unbanning of the Banned: David Philip's Africasouth Series' David Maughan Brown Reality (Pietermaritzburg) XV 5 16-20 (Can Themba's The Will to Die, Todd Matshikiza's Chocolatesformy Wife, and particularly Harold Bloom's [Transvaal] Episode).
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'Publishing in South Africa: Challenges and Constraints' Peter RandallThe African Book Publishing Record (Oxford) IX2&3105-108
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. 'Problems of Historiography of South African English Literature from Union to the End of the Commonwealth Period (1910-1961)' Stephen Gray in The History and Historiography of Commonwealth Literature ed. Dieter Riemenschneider 108-117 (reprinted from WL WE XX 2 (1981) see The History and Historiography of Commonwealth Literature below.
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'Recent White English South African Poetry and The Language of Liberalism' Stephen WatsonStandpunteXXXVI213-23
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. 'South Africa - Take it Away (Correspondence with the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications The Rt. Hon. H. H. Smit)' Lionel Abrahams in Quarry '80 -'82 ed. Walter Saunders 184-192 see Quarry '80 -'82 in Anthologies above (discusses the broadcasting of South African Literature).
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'South Africa's New Publishers' Mike KirkwoodTimes Literary Supplement 16 September p. 997
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. 'The Black Looking-Glass in White South African Literature' Michael WadeAfrican AffairsLXXXII32697-120 (deals with Phyllis Altman and Harold Bloom).
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'The Fate of Liberalism in South Africa' Stephen Watson in The History and Historiography of Commonwealth Literature ed. Dieter Riemenschneider 118-133 see The History and Historiography of Commonwealth Literature below.
108.
'The Great South African Novel' J. M. CoetzeeLeadership SA (Johannesburg) II474-79
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. The History and Historiography of Commonwealth Literature ed. Dieter Riemenschneider 250 Gunter Narr (Tübingen) DM 58,00 (a selection of papers presented at the 1981 EACLALS conference).
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'The Liberal Tradition in South African Literature' Richard RiveContrast (Cape Town) XIV319-31 [see 'Liberalism Debate' (letter by Stephen Watson and reply by Richard Rive) Contrast XIV 4 89-93]
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. 'The Noble Savage in Anglo-Saxon Colonial Ideology (1950-1980): "Masai" and "Bushmen" in Popular Fiction' David Maughan BrownEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown) X255- 77 (includes comment on Wilbur Smith and Laurens van der Post).
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'The Seventies and After: The Inner View in White, English-language Fiction' Rowland Smith in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 196-204 see Olive Schreiner in Criticism - Studies of Individual Authors below (deals with J. M. Coetzee, Sheila Fugard and Nadine Gordimer).
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'The Year that Was: South Africa' Michael ChapmanKunapipi (Aarhus, Denmark) V101-124.
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'Thoughts of a former Censor' J. M. LeightonIndex on CensorshipXII310-12
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Altman, Phyllis see 'The Black Looking-Glass in White South African Fiction' in Criticism - General Studies above.
117.
Bloom, Harold see 'On the Unbanning of the Banned' and 'The Black Looking-Glass in White South African Literature' in Criticism- General Studies above.
118.
Buchan, John' "Milnerism and a Ripping Yarn": Transvaal Land Settlement and John Buchan's Novel Prester John 1901-1910' Paul Rich in Town and Countryside in the Transvaal ed. Belinda Bozzoli 412-433 see Belinda Bozzoli in Non-fiction above.
119.
Butler, Guy' ''A dome of many coloured glass" : The Lyric Poetry of Guy Butler' Muriel Bradbrook in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 156-164 see Olive Schreiner below.
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Blackburn, Douglas' "Piet's Progress": Douglas Blackburn's Satire of Capitalist Penetration of the Transvaal in the 1890s' Stephen Gray in Town and Countryside in the Transvaal ed. Belinda Bozzoli 396-411 see Bolinda Bozzoli in Non-fiction above.
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Brutus, Dennis'Denis Brutus: An Interview' William E ThompsonUfahamu (Los Angeles) XII2-77.
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__ 'Shall I Be Deported from the USA?' (Interview) Mark Ralph-BowmanIndex on CensorshipXII313 -16.
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Campbell Roy'Roy Campbell, William Plomer and the Bloomsbury Group' Peter AlexanderJournal of Commonwealth LiteratureXVIII1120-127
124.
. Coetzee, J.M.'Dusklands: A Metaphysics of Violence' Peter Knox-ShawCommonwealth Novel in English (Arlington, Texas) II165-81
125.
. ___ See also 'The Seventies and After . . .' in Criticism - General Studies above.
126.
Cope, Jack'In Conversation with Jack Cope' (Interview) Jean Marquard Contrast (Cape Town) XIV 4 29-38.
127.
Fitzpatrick, Percy'Fitzpatrick's The Outspan: Deconstructing the Fiction of Race' Gareth CornwellEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown ) XI15-28
128.
. Fugard, Athol'A Cast of One' Pat SchwartzSunday Times Magazine (Johannesburg) 24 April p. 36
129.
. ___ 'A Sense of Place: Home and Homelessness in the Plays of Athol Fugard' Chris Wortham in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 165-183 see Oliver Schreiner below.
130.
___ 'The Sabotage of Love: Athol Fugard's Recent Plays' Michael J. CollinsWorld Literature Today (Norman, Okla. ) LVII3369-371
131.
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132.
Gordimer, Nadine'A Lifetime of Mining for the Truth' George BrockThe Times (London) 18 November.
133.
___ 'Living in the Interregnum' Nadine GordimerThe New York Review 20 January.
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___ Nadine Gordimer Christopher Heywood 50 Writers and Their Work Profile Books ( Windsor, Berks ) pa.
135.
___ 'Nadine Gordimer: The Politicisation of Women' Dorothy DriverEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown) X229-54
136.
. ___ 'Outsiders? Nadine Gordimer and Laurens van der Post' Neil McEwan in Africa and the Novel128-160 see Africa and the Novel in Criticism- General Studies above.
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___ 'The Clash: An Interview with Nadine Gordimer' Diana Cooper-ClarkLondon Magazine New Series XXII1145-59
138.
. ___ 'The Art of Fiction LXXVII' (Interview) Jannika HurwitzThe Paris Review (New York) XXV8882-127
139.
. ___ 'The Motif of the Ancestor in The Conservationist' Michael ThorpeResearch in African Literatures ( Austin, Texas) XIV2184-192
140.
. ___ See also 'The Seventies and After' in Criticism - General Studies above. Gwala, Pascal see Dominee, Areyou Listening to the Drums? in Criticism - General Studies above.
141.
Head, Bessie 'Bessie Head: The Face of Africa' Cherry Wilhelm [Clayton]English in Africa (Grahamstown) X11-13
142.
. Jacobson, Dan'A Way of Seeing' Dan JacobsonTimes Literary Supplement 16 September p. 996
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. La Guma, Alex'Alex la Guma: The Literary and Political Functions of Marginality in the Colonial Situation' Abdul R. Jan MohammedBoundary2 (Binghamton N.Y.) XI1&2271-290
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. Livingstone, Douglas'Casanova in Modern Dress' (Interview) Michael ChapmanFrontline Books (Johannesburg) No. 3 9-11.
. Mattera, Don'Out of the Twilight (Interview) Essop PatelIndex on CensorshipXII37-10
147.
. Mphahlele, Es'kia [Ezekiel] Exiles and Homecomings: A Biography of Es'kia Mphahlele N. Chabani Manganyi 314 Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R13.50.
148.
Mtshali, Oswald see Dominee, Are You Listening to the Drums? in Criticism- General Studies above.
149.
Ndebele, Njabulo'A Poem about Revolution' Colin Gardner in OliveSchreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 184-195 see Olive Schreiner below.
150.
Nortje, Arthur'Extracts from Unpublished Letters' ed. Hedy Davis in Quarry '80-'82 ed. Walter Saunders 159-166 see Quarry '80-'82 in Anthologies above.
151.
Paton, AlanAlan Paton Edward Callan 143 revised edition World Author Series Twayne (Boston ) csd $14.50 (1982).
152.
___ 'Alan Paton at 80: The U.C.T. [University of Cape Town] Celebration' Tony Morphet Reality (Pietermaritzburg) XV34-7.
153.
___ 'Alan Paton: Bringing a Sense of the Sacred' Rose MossWorld Literature Today (Norman, Okla) LVII2233-237
154.
. ___ 'Alan Paton: The Honour of Meditation' Tony MorphetEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown) X21-10
155.
. ___ 'The Way to the Beloved Country: History and the Individual in Alan Paton's Towards the Mountain Andrew Nash English in Africa (Grahamstown) X211-27
156.
. Pringle, Thomas'Thomas Pringle (1789-1834): A Scottish Poet in South Africa' Angus Calder in The History and Historiography of Commonwealth Literature ed. Dieter Riemenschneider 198-210 (reprinted from English in Africa XI 1 (1982)) see The History and Historiography of Commonwealth Literature in Criticism - General Studies above.
157.
Schreiner, Olive'Biographical Accounts of Olive Schreiner' Patricia Morris in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 3-13 see below.
158.
___ 'Forms of Dependence and Control in Olive Schreiner's Fiction' Cherry Clayton in Olive Schreiner and After20-29 see below.
159.
___ 'Literature and Politics: Two Zimbabwean Novels' [Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland and Stanlake Samkange's On Trial for My Country] Arthur Ravenscroft in Olive Schreiner and After46-57 see below.
160.
___ 'Not a Word or a Sound in the World about Him that is Not Modifying Him: Learning, Lore and Language in The Story of an African Farm' A. E.
161.
Voss in Olive Schreiner ed. Cherry Clayton 170-181 see below.
162.
___ Olive Schreiner ed. Cherry Clayton viii 240 Southern African Literature Series No. 4 McGraw-Hill (Johannesburg) csd R19.95 pa R16.95 (a collection of critical essays, reviews, extracts from letters and journals, graphical and bibliographical information; essays which have not been previously published are separately listed above and below).
163.
___ Olive Schreiner and After: Essays on Southern African Literature in Honour of Guy Butler ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan xviii 234 David Philip (Cape Town) csd R 18.00 (essays are separately listed above and below).
164.
___ 'Olive Schreiner and Feminism' Cherry ClaytonUCT Studies in English (Cape Town) No. 1345-61
165.
. ___ 'Olive Schreiner and Literary Tradition' Christopher Heywood in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern von Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 58-66 see above.
166.
___ 'Olive Schreiner and the Feminists' Laurence Lerner in Olive Schreiner ed. Cherry Clayton 181-191' Also in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 69-79 see above.
167.
___ 'Olive Schreiner and South African Politics' Rodney Davenport in Olive Schreiner and After93-107 see above.
168.
___ 'Olive Schreiner's Fiction Revisited' Ridley Beeton in Olive Schreiner and After35-45 see above.
169.
___ 'Olive Schreiner's Political Theories and Pamphlets' Phyllis Lewsen in Olive Schreiner ed. Cherry Clayton 212-220 see above.
170.
___ ' "With suffering and through time": Olive Schreiner, Vera Brittain and the Great War' Alan Bishop in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 80-92 see above.
171.
___ 'Overturning the Doll's House: A Feminist Comparison between Olive Schreiner'sThe Story of an African Farm and Miles Franklin's My Brilliant Career' G. V. Green Crux (Pretoria) XVII 2 47-59.
172.
___ 'Peter Halket, Rhodes and Colonialism' Peter Wilhelm in Olive Schreiner ed. Cherry Clayton 208-212 see above.
173.
___ ' Re-Interment on Buffelskop Guy Butler and N. W. Visser I.S.E.A., Rhodes Univ. (Grahamstown) pa R10.00 (facsimiles of extracts from Samuel Cronwright-Schreiner's diaries and his Life of Olive Schreiner, photographs, essay on Cronwright's procedures as editor of Schreiner mss.).
174.
___ 'Stability and Flux: The Allotropic Narrative of An African Farm' Robert Green in Olive Schreiner ed. Cherry Clayton 158-169 see above.
175.
___ 'The Story of an African Farm: Colonial History and the Discontinuous Text' Graham PecheyCritical Arts (Grahamstown ) III 1 65-78.
176.
___ 'The Voorslag Movement and Olive Schreiner' Geoffrey Haresnape in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 108-115 see above.
177.
___ 'Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland' Alan Paton in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 30-34 see above.
178.
___ 'Victors and Victims: Female Roles in Jane Eyre and The Story of an African Farm' Cherry Clayton in Quarry '80-'82 ed. Walter Saunders 71-82 see Quarry '80-'82 in Anthologies above.
179.
___ see also Bibliography - Individual Authors above.
180.
Smith, Pauline'A Note on "The Last Voyage" ' Stephen Gray in Pauline Smith ed. Dorothy Driver 187-90 see below.
181.
___ 'Naturalism in Pauline Smith' Grazia Sumeli-Weinberg in Quarry '80 -'82 ed. Walter Saunders 91-102 see Quarry '80 -'82 in Anthologies above.
182.
___ Pauline Smith ed. Dorothy Driver vii 236 Southern African Literature Series No. 3 McGraw-Hill (Johannesburg) csd R19.95 pa R16.95 (a collection of critical essays, reviews, extracts from letters and journals, with extensive biographical information; essays which have not been previously published are separately listed above and below).
183.
_ 'Pauline Smith: A Quiet Voice' Dorothy DriverTimesLiterary Supplement16 September p. 997
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. ___ 'Pauline Smith'sThe Beadle: A Colonial Novel' P. A. Gibbon in Pauline Smith ed. Dorothy Driver214-219 see above.
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___ 'Strangeness and Familiarity in The Little Karoo' Kay McCormick in Pauline Smith ed. Dorothy Driver166-177 see above.
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___ 'The Religious Element in The Little Karoo and The Beadle' Stanley G. M. Ridge in Pauline Smith ed. Dorothy Driver205-213 see above.
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Sepamla, Sipho see Dominee, Are You Listening to the Drums? in Criticism- General Studies above.
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Serote, Mongane see Dominee, Are You Listening to the Drums? in Criticism- General Studies above.
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Thomas, Gladys'Interview with the South African Writer Gladys Thomas' Geoffrey Davis et al. Baobab 2 76-89.
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Stow, George William'The Hero of The Native Races: The Making of a Myth' A. E. Voss in Olive Schreiner and After ed. Malvern van Wyk Smith and Don Maclennan 127-141 see Olive Schreiner above.
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Van der Post, Laurens see Nadine Gordimer 'Outsiders? ...' above.
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Communiqué Language Bureau, University of the North, Private Bag 5090, Pietersburg 0700; bilingual; articles on language, literature, education, the arts in general; poems, short stories etc.; three times a year.
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Contrast PO Box 3841, Cape Town 8000; bilingual; short stories, poetry, drama, essays, reviews, letters; twice yearly.
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Critical Arts: A Journal for Media Studies Department of Journalism, Rhodes University, PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140; critical articles on the media, not exclusively South African; special issues; quarterly.
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Crux: A Journal of the Teaching of English Department of English, College of Education for Further Training, PO Box 1758, Pretoria; three times a year.
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English in Africa Institute for the Study of English in Africa, Rhodes University, PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140; articles on African literature in English; twice yearly.
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English Studies in Africa Department of English, University of Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg 2001; articles on English literature, not necessarily South African, reviews; twice yearly.
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Frontline Books: The South African Review of Literature Frontline, PO Box 32219, Braamfontein 2017; articles on South African and other literature, interviews, reviews; six times a year.
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Heresy 31 Third Avenue, Parktown North 2192; poems, short stories, essays; annual.
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Imago Department of English, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7700; poems; quarterly.
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New Coin Institute for the Study of English in Africa, Rhodes University, PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140; poems; twice yearly.
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Sesame Renoster Books, 1A Fifth Avenue, Victoria 2192; poems, sketches, short stories, interviews; annual.
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The Classic Skotaville Publishers, PO Box 32483; 414 Hampstead House, 46 Biccard Street, Braamfontein; articles on South African literature, short stories, poems etc.; annual.
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The English Academy Review The English Academy of Southern Africa, Ballater House 35 Melle Street, Braamfontein 2001; articles on South African literature, reviews, proceedings of the English Academy; annual.
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Scenaria: A Magazine for the Performing Arts in the Transvaal Triad Publishers, PO Box 72161, Parkview 2122; articles on performing arts in general; reviews; six times a year.
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S'ketsh: South Africa's Magazine for Theatre and Entertainment PO Box 5417, Benoni South 1502; irregular publication.
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Staffrider Ravan Press, PO Box 31910, Braamfontein 2017; short stories, poems, plays, articles on African literature and culture, interviews; quarterly.
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Standpunte PO Box 879, Cape Town, 8000; bilingual; poems, articles on literature written in English and Afrikaans; six times a year.
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Theoria: A Journal of Studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences University of Natal, PO Box 375, Pietermaritzburg 3200; twice yearly.
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UCT Studies in English Department of English, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7700; general articles on English literature, reviews; annual.
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UNISA English Studies Department of English, University of South Africa, PO Box 392, Pretoria; articles on English literature, not necessarily South African, reviews; twice yearly.
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Upstream PO Box 67, Edgemead 7407; poems, reviews; quarterly.