Twentieth Century Interpretations Of Invisible Man: A Collection Of Critical Essays
Reilly, John M. (comp.)
A Journey Across The Racial Divide Reveals Unparalled Truths About The Nature Of Racism And Bigotry And Its Effects On The Minds Of Both Victims And Perpetrators. 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) Edited By John M. Reilly. A Spectrum Book.
Ellison, Ralph, African Americans in literature, PS3555.L625 I537, 813/.5/4
Name in long format: | Twentieth Century Interpretations Of Invisible Man: A Collection Of Critical Essays 20th Century Interpretations Of Invisible Man |
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ISBN-10: | 0135054958 |
ISBN-13: | 9780135054956 |
Book pages: | 120 |
Book language: | en |
Binding: | Hardcover |
Publisher: | Prentice-hall |
Dimensions: | Vi, 120 P. 21 Cm. |