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A Historical Guide to Ralph Ellison Steven C. Tracy (Professor of Afro-American Studies, Professor of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

A Historical Guide to Ralph Ellison By Steven C. Tracy (Professor of Afro-American Studies, Professor of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Summary

The essays in this collection treat the whole of Ralph Ellison's body of work, including his famous novel Invisible Man. The volume confronts Ellison the man of ideas, essayist, and short story writer, as well as the material in his posthumously published novel Juneteenth, in order to provide contemporary readers and critics with a comprehensive examination of Ellison.

A Historical Guide to Ralph Ellison Summary

A Historical Guide to Ralph Ellison by Steven C. Tracy (Professor of Afro-American Studies, Professor of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Ralph Ellison has been a controversial figure, both lionized and vilified, since he seemed to burst fully formed on to the national literary scene in 1952 with the publication of Invisible Man. In this volume Steven C. Tracy has gathered a broad range of critics who look not only at Ellison's seminal novel but also at the fiction and nonfiction work that both preceded and followed it, focusing on important historical and cultural influences that help contextualize Ellison's thematic concerns and artistic aesthetic. These essays, all previously unpublished, explore how Ellison's various apprenciceships-in politics as a Black radical; in music as an admirer and practioner of European, American, and African-American music; and in literature as heir to his realist, naturalist, and modernist forebears-affected his mature literary productions, including his own careful molding of his literary reputation. They present us with a man negotiating the difficult sociopolitical, intellectual, and artistic terrain facing African Americans as America was increasingly forced to confront its own failures with regard to the promise of the American dream to its diverse populations. These wide-ranging historical essays, along with a brief biography and an illustrated chronology, provide a concise yet authoritative discussion of a twentieth-century American writer whose continued presence on the stage of American and world literature and culture is now assured.

About Steven C. Tracy (Professor of Afro-American Studies, Professor of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Steven C. Tracy is Professor of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations Steven C. Tracy: Introduction Maryemma Graham and Jeffery Dwayne Mack: Ralph Ellison, 1913-1994: A Brief Biography Ellison in His Time 1: William J. Maxwell: Creative and Cultural Lag: The Radical Education of Ralph Ellison 2: Steven C. Tracy: A Delicate Ear, a Rententive Memory, and the Power to Weld the Fragments 3: James Smethurst: Something Warmly, Infuriatingly Feminine: Gender, Sexuality, and the Work of Ralph Ellison 4: Alan Nadel: The Integrated Literary Tradition 5: Lawrence P. Jackson: Ralph Ellison's Politics of Integration Illustrated Chronology Robert J. Butler: Bibliographical Essay - Probing the Lower Frequencies: Fifty Years of Ellison Criticism Contributors Index

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NLS9780195152517
9780195152517
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A Historical Guide to Ralph Ellison by Steven C. Tracy (Professor of Afro-American Studies, Professor of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2004-05-20
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