Mediations (2)
By Lechi Eke
Continued from last week
For the three days Princess Evelyn spent in Lagos,...
Literary Modernist T. S. Eliot and ‘The Waste Land’
By Lechi Eke
1948 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature, Thomas Stearms Eliot, best known as T. S. Eliot, was...
Great Expectations, English Realism Novel
By Lechi Eke
Charles John Huffman Dickens better known as Charles
Dickens, author of such globally acclaimed novels as David...
Waiting for an Angel
Waiting for an Angel explores the themes of literary naturalism of survival, determinism, violence and taboo
Awards-winning Helon Habila’s...
All my Eggs (2)
By Lechi Eke
After I registered in HTH, the first thing I was treated for was fear. I remembered...
Sweetie’s story
By Lechi Eke
I appreciate Richard’s admission of guilt, his request for forgiveness, and all that. But, broken promises...
Her dress she flings and bares her virgin breasts!
Her dress she flings and bares her virgin breasts
By Lechi Eke
I know a brown...
Playwriting is never complete until it’s staged
Prof. Hope Eghaghe speaking on playwriting, during the 8th edition of Reading Café, told the literary audience that writing a play is...
The Depressing Naturalism of Emilé Zola
By Lechi Eke
So we turn our focus on the fictions of French naturalist novelist, Emilé Zola. Zola was...
Features of Victorian Literature
By Lechi Eke
As we round up on the Victorian Era, we will look at the
general features of their...