LITT 322: Stylistics - The Ghost in Lord Egerton's Castle

Institution: Laikipia University

Course: Bachelor of Education (Arts)

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This piece of writing is about The Ghost in Lord Egerton's Castle. Lord Maurice Egerton was the founder of Egerton University. He came from England and established his settlement in Kenya specifically at Njoro, Nakuru County. The story is a flashback.

The Ghost in Lord Eagerton’s Castle
By Benson Obwanga Ojowi
Background of the author
Benson Obwanga was born in Luanda, Western Kenya. He is an assistant lecturer at Laikipia
University’s Department of Biological Sciences. He and a group of friends founded Zakita
Theatre Group at Eagerton University in the year 2006. He has staged several plays he scripted, including The Ghost in Lord Eagerton’s Castle
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