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100 1 0 _aHersey, John,
_d1914-
245 1 0 _aRalph Ellison; a collection of critical essays,
_cedited by John Hersey.
260 0 _aEnglewood Cliffs, N.J.,
_bPrentice-Hall
_c[1974]
300 _aviii, 180 p.
_c21 cm.
350 _a$5.95
490 0 _aTwentieth century views
490 0 _aA Spectrum book
505 0 _aIntroduction: "A completion of personality": a talk with Ralph Ellison.--"The cost of being human": Warren, R. P. The unity of experience. Bellow, S. Man underground. Chisolm, L. W. Signifying everything. Howe, I. Black boys and native sons. Hyman, S. E. Ralph Ellison in our time.--"Creating the uncreated features of his face": McPherson, J. A. Indivisible man.--"Who knows but that I speak for you?": Neal, L. Ellison's zoot suit. Tanner, T. The music of invisibility. Bone, R. Ralph Ellison and the uses of the imagination. Schafer, W. J. Ralph Ellison and the birth of the anti-hero. Vogler, T. A. Invisible man: somebody's protest novel. Rovit, E. H. Ralph Ellison and the American comic tradition. Kent, G. E. Ralph Ellison and the Afro-American folk and cultural tradition. Bennett, S. B. and Nichols, W. W. Violence in Afro-American fiction: an hypothesis.--Bibliography (p. 179-180)
600 1 0 _aEllison, Ralph
_xCriticism and interpretation.
650 0 _aAfro-Americans in literature.
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