Michael Joseph Chukwudalu Echeruo (yin jiji to Whejisun 14, 1937) e yin weplọntọ Naijilianu de, wesetọ podo agọjẹdomẹtọ de po sọn Umunumo, Lẹdo Gandudu Dokọ̀ Ehime-Mbano tọn, Ayimatẹn Imo tọn. E wọ wẹ yin wesetọ William Safire na owekun egbezangbe tọn to ada nupinplọn yovogbe tọn to wehọmẹ alavọ Syracuse tọn sọn 1990.

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Echeruo yi wehọmẹ to University College, Ibadan ( ehe wa yin yinyọnẹn todin taidi wehọmẹ alavọ Ibadan tọn) sọn 1955 jẹ 1960 bo yin họntọn hẹ wekàntọ nukundeji pẹvi de podo ohó milomilo-kantọ sọn wẹhọmẹ lọ, taidi Christopher Okigbo. E mọ gbedewema daho (MSc) podo gbedewema daho hugan yi (PhD) sọn wehọmẹ alavọ Cornell tọn, Ithaca, New York to owhe 1963 podo 1965 po. E yin dopo to hagbẹ ogbẹ Telluride House tọn ehe yin dopo to agọjẹdomẹtọ Aflikanu he tindo nugopipe susu lẹ kavi yọn na yizan to aliho susu mẹ, e ko ze Elizabethan podo Jacobean Drama jẹgbonu to yovogbe mẹ, to otànwe yovogbe egbezangbe tọn mẹ. Echeruo yin yinyọnẹn na taun tọn taidi agọjẹdomẹtọ na wekàntọ whèyihọ-waji tọn lẹ do Aflika ji, dile e nọ pọn ede podo họntọn etọn lẹ po taidi wekàntọ he to avunho na pọndohlan Aflika tọn kakati nido yin na pọndohlan whèyihọ-waji tọn do aihọn lọ blẹbu ji. E yin yinyọnen ganji na ohó milomilo kinkàn na bladopọ ohó milomilo etọn lẹ, Mortality (1968); podọ to aṣa whenuho tọn mẹ na azọ́n etọn to nupinplọn Victorian Lagos podo bẹplidopọ kandai lẹ tọn podo vojlado wezẹhọmẹ tọn po to ogbe Igbo tọn mẹ (Yale 1998). E wọ wẹ yin wesetọ William Safire to alọnu tọn na owekun egbezangbe tọn to ada nupinplọn yovogbe tọn to wehọmẹ alavọ Syracuse tọn. E to sinsẹ́n to alọnu din taidi dopo to hagbẹ Modern Language Association of America (MLA) Committee of the New variourum Shakespeare.

Zinjẹgbonu ṣinṣian lẹ jlado

  • Victorian Lagos: aspects of nineteenth century Lagos life. Macmillan.[1]
  • Igbo-English Dictionary: A Comprehensive Dictionary of the Igbo Language with an English-Igbo Index.[2]
  • The dramatic limits of Igbo ritual. (1973) Research in African Literatures, 21-31.[3]
  • An African diaspora: The ontological project. The African Diaspora. [4]
  • Joyce Cary and the novel of Africa. London: Longman.[5]
  • Echeruo, M. J. (1979). A matter of identity. Culture Division, Ministry of Information, Culture, Youth & Sports.
  • Echeruo, M. J. (1992). Edward W. Blyden, WEB Du Bois, and the ‘color complex’. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 30(4), 669-684.
  • WEB Du Bois, and the ‘color complex’. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 30(4), 669-684.[6]
  • Echeruo, M. J. (1962). Concert and theatre in late nineteenth century Lagos. Nigeria Magazine, 74, 68-74.
  • The intellectual context of nineteenth‐century Lagos life [7]
  • Traditional and borrowed elements in Nigerian Poetry. Nigeria Magazine, 89(1966), 142-155.[8]

Alọdlẹndonu lẹ jlado

  1. Echeruo, M.J.C. (Michael Joseph Chukwudalu) (1977). Victorian Lagos : aspects of nineteenth century Lagos life. Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-22642-9. OCLC 898987719.
  2. "Comparison of Aspects of Igbo and English Grammars", Codeswitching in Igbo–English Bilingualism : A Matrix Language Frame Account, Bloomsbury Academic, 2016, doi:10.5040/9781474278171.ch-004, ISBN 978-1-4742-7817-1
  3. Echeruo, M. J. (1973). "The dramatic limits of Igbo ritual". Research in African Literatures: 21–31.
  4. Echeruo, M. J. (1999). "An African diaspora: The ontological project". African Origins and New World Identities: 3–18.
  5. Echeruo, M. J. (1973). "Joyce Cary and the novel of Africa". London: Longman.
  6. Echeruo, Michael J. C. (1992). "Edward W. Blyden, W. E. B. Du Bois, and the 'Color Complex'". The Journal of Modern African Studies. 30 (4): 669–684. doi:10.1017/s0022278x00011101. ISSN 0022-278X.
  7. Echeruo, M. J. C. (January 1974). "The intellectual context of nineteenth‐century Lagos life". African Studies. 33 (1): 43–51. doi:10.1080/00020187408707421. ISSN 0002-0184.
  8. Okigbo, Christopher; Clark, John Pepper; Echeruo, Michael Joseph Chukwudalu; Higo, Aig; Soyinka, Wole (1966). "Nigeria". Présence Africaine. 57 (1): 267. doi:10.3917/presa.057.0267. ISSN 0032-7638.

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