Barron's Booknotes on Invisible Man
A website for teaching Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. Included are pages on biographical information, chapter summaries, critical commentary on characters, and themes.
Bellow's review of Ralph Ellison's "
"Man Underground", a Review of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man by Saul Bellow.
Chapter summary of Invisible Man
A short chapter summary.
Class Web Pages on "Invisible Man"
Websites prepared by students about the book by Ralph Ellison.
ClassicNotes: Invisible Man
Full summary and analysis by Harvard students of the book "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison. Includes a biography, message board, and background information.
Excerpt from Invisible Man
A small excerpt and a small biography.
Invisible Man
An "Invisible Man" web site prepared by students. This collection of web pages explores different motifs throughout the book.
Invisible Man by A4
Pages prepared by Students about the book.
Invisible Man Web Pages by B7
Site with the intent of passing along a collaboration of thoughts and ideas on the book Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison.
Irving Howe on Ralph Ellison's "Invisibl
A review of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man by Irving Howe, published in The Nation May 10, 1952.
Lloyd Brown on Ellison
A review called "The Deep Pit" of Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" by Lloyd Brown, published in Masses & Mainstream (vol. 5, no. 6 [June 1952]).
On the Aesthetics of Ralph Ellison's "In
An article created and maintained by J.M. Martinez.
Ralph Ellison's 'Invisible Man'- Th
Analysis of language use in the novel.
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
Information about Ralph Ellison's most popular novel "Invisible Man".
Random House: Invisible Man
Description of the book and a list of questions for a reading group.
Student Web Pages on Ralph Ellison's Invisibl
Three English classes at West Springfield High School in Virginia developed three Web pages on Ralph Ellison and his novel, Invisible Man, as class projects. Each page includes chapter summaries of Invisible Man with analyses of characters, symbols, motifs and quotations, "ancillary topics such as jazz and social studies relevant to the period, biographical information on Ellison," and several pertinent links.
The End Was In The Beginning
A Hypertext Project on Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man.