Copyright Date:
2008
Edition Date:
2008
Release Date:
01/01/08
Pages:
83 pages
ISBN:
0-7910-9790-0
ISBN 13:
978-0-7910-9790-8
Dewey:
813
LCCN:
2007036553
Dimensions:
23 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
School Library Journal
Gr 11 Up-Bloom has assembled what he refers to as "...a representative selection of the most useful critical essays on the late Ralph Waldo Ellison's masterwork...." The 12 articles include such diverse views as the feminist analysis in Claudia Tate's search for the "Invisible Women," Philippe Whyte's meditations on what he believes are "Trickster" elements of the story, and Alan Nadel's tracings of the relationship of this novel to Twain's Huckleberry Finn, as well as the critical interpretations of Kenneth Burke, Joseph Frank, Kun Jong Lee, William Lyne, Berndt Ostendorf, Thomas Schaub, and Robert B. Stepto. These highly intellectual, esoteric essays are well documented, and the book concludes with brief paragraphs about the contributors. Although for a limited audience, this comprehensive volume will be useful where an in-depth critical analysis of Invisible Man is part of the English curriculum.-Lynda Short, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Lexington, KY
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-74) and index.
It has been said that Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison is the greatest African-American literary achievement to date. Along with a collection of excerpts of some of the best criticism available on the work, this new volume in the Bloom's Guides series includes a brief biography of the author, detailed character profiles, structural and thematic analysis, an annotated bibliography, and more.
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It has been said that ""Invisible Man"" by Ralph Ellison is the greatest African-American literary achievement to date. Along with a collection of excerpts of some of the best criticism available on the work, this new volume in the ""Bloom's Guides"" series includes a brief biography of the author, detailed character profiles, structural and thematic analysis, an annotated bibliography, and more.