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Editorial

And She Didn’t Die: Celebrating Lauretta Ngcobo’s Life and Literary Legacy (1931–2015)

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References

  • Hunter, E. 1994. “‘We Have to Defend Ourselves’: Women, Tradition, and Change in Lauretta Ngcobo’s And They Didn’t Die.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 13 (1): 113–126. https://doi.org/10.2307/463859
  • Hurston, Z. N. 2013. Their Eyes Were Watching God. New York: Harper Collins. First published 1937 by J. B. Lippincott.
  • Ngcobo, L. 1981. Cross of Gold. London: Longman.
  • Ngcobo, L. 1987. Let It Be Told: Essays by Black Women in Britain. London: Pluto.
  • Ngcobo, L. 1989. Introduction to Soweto Stories, by M. Tlali. London: Pandora.
  • Ngcobo, L. 2012. Prodigal Daughters: Stories of South African Women in Exile. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
  • Vivan, I., and E. Hunter. 1993. “Lauretta Ngcobo, Interviewed by Itala Vivan and Eva Hunter.” In Between the Lines II, edited by Eva Hunter and Craig Mackenzie, 97–116. Grahamstown: National Literary Museum.
  • Worsfold, B. 1995. “In Conversation with Lauretta Ngcobo.” BELLS: Barcelona English Language and Literature Studies 6: 183–192.

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