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[[Lewis Nkosi|Nkosi, Lewis]] 1981. ''Tasks and Masks: Themes and Styles of African Literature''. London: Longman.
 
[[Lewis Nkosi|Nkosi, Lewis]] 1981. ''Tasks and Masks: Themes and Styles of African Literature''. London: Longman.
 
   
 
   
[[Lewis Nkosi|Nkosi, Lewis]] 1998. Postmodernism and black writing in South Africa, in [[Derek Attridge|Attridge, Derek]] & [[Rosemary Jolly|Jolly, Rosemary]] (eds.). 1998. ''Writing South Africa: Literature, Apartheid and Democracy, 1970-1995''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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[[Lewis Nkosi|Nkosi, Lewis]] 1998. Postmodernism and black writing in South Africa, in [[Derek Attridge|Attridge, Derek]] & [[Rosemary Jolly|Jolly, Rosemary]] (eds.). 1998. ''Writing South Africa: Literature, Apartheid and Democracy, 1970-1995''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 75-90.
 
 
[[Lewis Nkosi|Nkosi, Lewis]] 2005. VIND UIT, in [[S. Arndt|Arndt, S.]] & [[Katrin Berndt|Berndt, Katrin]] (eds.).  ''Kreatives Afrika: SchriftstellerInnen über Literatur, Theater und Gesellschaft: eine Festschrift für Eckhard Breitinger''. Wuppertal: Peter Hammer Verlag.
 
 
 
[[Lewis Nkosi|Nkosi, Lewis]] 2007. VIND UIT, in [[Susan Arndt|Arndt, Susan]] & [[Katrin Berndt|Berndt, Katrin]] (eds.). ''Words and Worlds: African Writing, Theatre and Society; A Commemorative Publication in Honour of Eckhard Breitinger''. Trenton, NJ : Africa World Press.
 
  
 
[[Khulisiwe Judith Nkuna|Nkuna, Khulisiwe Judith]] 2001. Portrayal of women in siSwati drama. Unpublished master’s thesis. Empangeni: University of Zululand.  
 
[[Khulisiwe Judith Nkuna|Nkuna, Khulisiwe Judith]] 2001. Portrayal of women in siSwati drama. Unpublished master’s thesis. Empangeni: University of Zululand.  

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Nkosi, Lewis 1981. Tasks and Masks: Themes and Styles of African Literature. London: Longman.

Nkosi, Lewis 1998. Postmodernism and black writing in South Africa, in Attridge, Derek & Jolly, Rosemary (eds.). 1998. Writing South Africa: Literature, Apartheid and Democracy, 1970-1995. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 75-90.

Nkuna, Khulisiwe Judith 2001. Portrayal of women in siSwati drama. Unpublished master’s thesis. Empangeni: University of Zululand.

No theatrical airs with this system [theatres – security]. 1986. Scenaria, (63):35.

Nolte, E. 1982. Geure en kle(u)re in Periandros van Kortinthe (D.J. Opperman), Haar Naam Was Hanna en Wie Onthou Vir Kinna? (Henriëtte Grové). Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 20(4) : 79-91.

Novello, Ivor 1947. I plan to send or bring out other shows to the Union. Outspan. 45(1079):15-17. October 31.

Noyce, M. 1984. Aspects of the structural design of the Natal Playhouse. South African Construction World, 3(10):38-47.

Ntshali, F. 1977. [Aspects of South African Black drama]. Speak, 1(1):57-58. December.

Ntuli, D.B.Z. and Swanepoel, C.F. 1993. Southern African Literatures in African Languages: A Concise Historical Perspective. Pretoria: Acacia.

Nunns, Stephen 2007. The Market turns a corner: the revolutionary South African theatre is facing a complex new century. American Theatre, 24(7):54-60.

Nyatsuma, K. 1990. Theatre in a rut. Tribute, January: 68-69.

Nyembe, R.T. 1998. The role of drama studies in a new education policy: a critical investigation of current curriculum proposals for educational drama. Unpublished master’s thesis. Johannesburg: University of the Witwatersrand.



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