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Invisible man / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

by Bloom, Harold [ed.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Modern critical interpretations. Publisher: Philadelphia, PA. : Chelsea House Publishers, c1999Description: vi, 259 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0791047768 (hc).Subject(s): Ellison, Ralph. Invisible man | Afro-American men in literature | Afro-American literature
Contents:
Ralph Ellison and the Uses of Imagination by Robert Bone -- Literacy and Hibernation: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man by Robert B. Stepto -- Ralph Ellison and a Literary "Ancestor": Dostoevski by Joseph Frank -- Invisible Man as a Trickster Tale by Philippe Whyte -- Notes on the Invisible Women in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man by Claudia Tate -- Ralph Ellison's Trueblooded Bildungsroman by Kenneth Burke -- Ralph Waldo Ellison: Anthropology, Modernism, and Jazz by Berndt Ostendorf -- Ellison's Masks and the Novel of Reality by Thomas Schaub -- Invisible Man, Huck, and Jim by Alan Nadel -- The Signifying Modernist: Ralph Ellison and the Limits of the Double Consciousness by William Lyne -- Ellison's Invisible Man: Emersonianism Revised by Kun Jong Lee -- The Novel: Accommodation by Edith Schor.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ralph Ellison and the Uses of Imagination by Robert Bone -- Literacy and Hibernation: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man by Robert B. Stepto -- Ralph Ellison and a Literary "Ancestor": Dostoevski by Joseph Frank -- Invisible Man as a Trickster Tale by Philippe Whyte -- Notes on the Invisible Women in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man by Claudia Tate -- Ralph Ellison's Trueblooded Bildungsroman by Kenneth Burke -- Ralph Waldo Ellison: Anthropology, Modernism, and Jazz by Berndt Ostendorf -- Ellison's Masks and the Novel of Reality by Thomas Schaub -- Invisible Man, Huck, and Jim by Alan Nadel -- The Signifying Modernist: Ralph Ellison and the Limits of the Double Consciousness by William Lyne -- Ellison's Invisible Man: Emersonianism Revised by Kun Jong Lee -- The Novel: Accommodation by Edith Schor.

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