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2008 drama by Efo Kodjo Mawugbe
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In the Chest of a Woman
AuthorEfo Kodjo Mawugbe
LanguageEnglish
GenreDrama
Published2008
PublisherIsaac Books & Stationery services
Publication placeGhana
Pages106
ISBN9789988116248

In the Chest of a Woman is a drama written by Efo Kodjo Mawugbe, a popular Ghanaian playwright. It was published in 2008 by Isaac Books & Stationery Services (IBSS) in Kumasi Ghana. It is a play in six parts, printed over 106 pages. It focused on women, male-female relationships, and female contributions to society.

Premise

A play set in the Asante Empire, In the Chest of a Woman is about a woman who disguised her daughter as a boy so that she became the empire's king. The play revolves around the girl's difficulty in life after she grows.

References

  1. "In The Chest Of A Woman? Good And Evil!". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
  2. "Efo Kodjo Mawugbe Is Dead". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
  3. "In the Chest of a Woman by Efo Kodjo Mawugbe: Fair | Wonder Book". www.abebooks.com. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
  4. "In the Chest of a Woman". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
  5. Mawugbe, Efo Ko̳djo (2008). In the chest of a woman: [a play in six legs. Kumasi (Ghana): Isaac Books & Stationery Services. ISBN 978-9988-1-1624-8. OCLC 704377522.
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