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2008
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is one of the most widely read works of African American literature. This book gives students a thorough yet concise introduction to the novel. Included are chapters on the creation of the novel, its plot, its historical and social contexts, the themes and issues it addresses, Ellison's literary style, and the critical ...
Michael D. Hill, Lena M. Hill
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Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is one of the most widely read works of African American literature. This book gives students a thorough yet concise introduction to the novel. Included are chapters on the creation of the novel, its plot, its historical and social contexts, the themes and issues it addresses, Ellison's literary style, and the critical ...
Michael D. Hill, Lena M. Hill
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MELUS, 1997
Although critics usually agree that Invisible Man is a major American novel, they have disagreed about how to characterize it, labeling it variously as a Negro novel (Reilly), an existential novel (Klein), a picaresque novel (Baumbach), and a bildungsroman (McSweeney). Critics have examined the role of imagination in the novel (Bone), its links both to
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Although critics usually agree that Invisible Man is a major American novel, they have disagreed about how to characterize it, labeling it variously as a Negro novel (Reilly), an existential novel (Klein), a picaresque novel (Baumbach), and a bildungsroman (McSweeney). Critics have examined the role of imagination in the novel (Bone), its links both to
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2004
Abstract This volume offers students and scholars a rich variety of interpretations from which to fashion their own views of the novel and the man who created it. Both Ellison’s comments, a number of which appear in print here for the first time, and those of ten distinguished scholars of American and African-American literature take the
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Abstract This volume offers students and scholars a rich variety of interpretations from which to fashion their own views of the novel and the man who created it. Both Ellison’s comments, a number of which appear in print here for the first time, and those of ten distinguished scholars of American and African-American literature take the
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