Twentieth century interpretations of Invisible man; a collection of critical essays.

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Main Author: Reilly, John M. (John Marsden) (comp.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1970]
Series:Twentieth century interpretations
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction, by J. M. Reilly
  • Leadership mirages as antagonists in Invisible man, by M. K. Singleton
  • Ralph Ellison and the uses of imagination, by R. Bone
  • Ralph Ellison's modern version of Brer Bear and Brer Rabbit in Invisible man, by F. R. Horowitz
  • Irony from underground: satiric elements in Invisible man, by W. J. Schafer
  • The symbolism of vision, by C. I. Glicksberg
  • Ralph Ellison and the American comic tradition, by E. H. Rovit
  • The American Negro and the image of the absurd, by E. M. Jackson
  • Two modern incest heroes, by S. Fraiberg
  • The rebirth of the artist, by E. Horowitz
  • The image of man as portrayed by Ralph Ellison, by T. B. O'Daniel
  • The deep pit, by L. L. Brown
  • Black boys and native sons, by I. Howe
  • Black man's burden, by A. West
  • The strange silence of Ralph Ellison, by R. D. Lehan
  • Negro images in American writing, by E. Kaiser
  • Selected bibliography (p. 119-120)