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Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man John F. Callahan (Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Lewis & Clark College)

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man By John F. Callahan (Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Lewis & Clark College)

Summary

Offering students and scholars a variety of interpretations from which to fashion their own views of the novel and the man who created it, this text takes the position that there can be no last word on "Invisible Man". The essays share a respect for the novel's fluidity and for every reader's encounter with its narrator, story, and meanings.

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man Summary

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: A Casebook by John F. Callahan (Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Lewis & Clark College)

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: A Casebook 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 position that there can be no last word on Invisible Man. Different as they are, the essays share a respect for the novel's fluidity and for every reader's encounter with its narrator, story, and meanings.

About John F. Callahan (Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Lewis & Clark College)

John F. Callahan is Morgan S. Odell Professor of Humanities at Lewis and Clark College. He is literary executor for Ralph Ellison's estate.

Table of Contents

John F. Callahan: Introduction Part I Prologue: Ralph Ellison on Invisible Man Before Publication After Publication Part II Critical Essays on Invisible Man 1: Kenneth Burke: Ralph Ellison's Trueblooded Bildungsroman 2: Larry Neal: Ellison's Zoot Suit 3: Nathan A. Scott, Jr.: Ellison's Vision of Communitas 4: Morris Dickstein: Ralph Ellison, Race, and American Culture 5: Robert G. O'Meally: The Rules of Magic: Hemingway as Ellison's "Ancestor" 6: Valerie Smith: The Meaning of Narration in Invisible Man 7: John S. Wright: The Conscious Hero and the Rites of Man: Ellison's War 8: Claudia Tate: Notes on the Invisible Women in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man 9: Leon Forrest: Luminosity from the Lower Frequencies 10: John F. Callahan: Ellison's Invisible Man Part III Epilogue Ralph Ellison: On Initiation Rites and Power: A Lecture at West Point Selected Bibliography

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NLS9780195145366
9780195145366
0195145364
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: A Casebook by John F. Callahan (Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Odell Professor of Humanities, Department of English, Lewis & Clark College)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2004-04-22
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