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Tiyo Soga - A Literary History (Paperback)
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Tiyo Soga - A Literary History (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 900
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Tiyo `Zisani’ Soga was a prominent yet little-studied
19th-century African intellectual. Born in 1831 in free Xhosa
lands, the son of a counsellor to the Xhosa chief Ngqika, Soga
completed his degree at the Andersonian Institute in Glasgow in
1854 and was ordained as a minister in the United Presbyterian
Church of Scotland in 1856. He returned to the Eastern Cape with
his Scots bride, Janet née Burnside, as an active minister,
prolific writer, and translator. Tiyo Soga: A Literary History
offers a comprehensive study of Soga’s literary significance and
his lasting relevance to African intellectualism, diaspora, and
theological studies. Davis presents fresh scholarship on Soga’s
literary works. Her meticulous research has unearthed previously
lost writings including speeches, letters, and two grammatical
treatises on the use of Xhosa in the translation of the Bible into
Xhosa. In combination, these discoveries will contribute to
reshaping South African literary history. Davis explores the
different representations of Soga in works by other scholars. She
explains Soga’s pivotal role in the Xhosa Bible translation and
offers innovative ways to read his writings. The volume
incorporates a detailed list of appendices to facilitate further
scholarship on Soga. Among these are facsimile copies of original
documents, including university and baptism records, and the Soga
family register.
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