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Published less than fifty years ago, Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man shares with older classic works the odd quality of seeming to have been in place much longer. It is a novel that encompasses much of the American scene and character: though told by a single Afro-American voice and set in the contemporary South and then in modern New York City, its references are to the First World War, to Reconstruction, to the Civil War and slavery, to the founding of the American republic, to Columbus, and to the country's frontier past. In his introduction to this volume Robert O'Meally discusses Ellison's fictional strategies for reaching a wide audience while remaining true to his own artistic vision and voice. Then each of five critical essays explores a different aspect of this capacious novel. One looks at the novel's protagonist as an embattled artist-in-training: another focuses on the novel's political and philosophical backgrounds; a third discusses the style and meaning of the nameless narrator's speeches; a fourth examines the novel's modernism in light of its references to jazz and anthropology: and the final essay considers Invisible Man as a kind of war novel. Written in an accessible style, these essays represent the best of recent scholarship and provide students with a useful introduction to this major novel.
Ellison, Ralph --- Ellison, Ralph. --- African American men in literature. --- African Americans in literature. --- African American men in literature --- African Americans in literature --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Negroes in literature --- Afro-American men in literature --- Ellison, Ralph Waldo --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature --- Ellison (ralph), 1913 --- -African American men in literature. --- -Ellison (ralph), 1913
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American literature --- American literature. --- Geschichte. --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.). --- Intellectual life. --- Literatur. --- Philosophy, American. --- Politik. --- Rezeption. --- History and criticism. --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo. --- Influence. --- Geschichte 1840-1985. --- USA. --- United States --- United States. --- Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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In 1952 Ralph Ellison won the National Book Award for his Kafkaesque and claustrophobic novel about the life of a nameless young black man in New York City. Although Invisible Man has remained the only novel that Ellison published in his lifetime, it is generally regarded as one of the most important works of fiction in our century.This new reading of a classic work examines Ellison's relation to and critique of the American literary canon by demonstrating that the pattern of allusions in Invisible Man forms a literary-critical subtext which challenges the a
Canon (Literature) --- African Americans in literature. --- Classics, Literary --- Literary canon --- Literary classics --- Best books --- Criticism --- Literature --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Negroes in literature --- History and criticism --- Ellison, Ralph. --- Ellison, Ralph Waldo
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Arkley, Howard --- Brack, John --- Campbell, Jon --- Corrigan, Peter --- Kozic, Maria --- Randelli --- Rooney, Robert --- Traviato, Ralph --- Van der Craats, Christopher --- Watson, Jenny --- Wyers, Susan
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Art styles --- Iconography --- Art --- Painting --- art [discipline] --- painting [image-making] --- kunstsociologie --- Photorealist [style] --- Goings, Ralph --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- United States of America
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