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Ralph Ellison
In 1952, black American author Ralph Ellison wrote Invisible Man, a novel that addressed many of the social and intellectual issues facing African-Americans in the early part of the twentieth century.
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H.G. Wells
The Invisible Man was originality a classic novel written by H.G. Wells that was later turned into a movie in 1933.
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HG Wells
The Invisible Man was written by HG Wells in 1897 and follows the tale of insane doctor/scientist Griffin as insane doctor/scientist Griffin struggles against insane doctor/scientist Griffin's own invisibility.
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Ralph Waldo Ellison (March 1, 1913 – April 16, 1994)
Ralph Waldo Ellison (March 1, 1913 – April 16, 1994) was an American novelist, literary critic, and scholar best known for Ralph Waldo Ellison's novel Invisible Man, which won the National Book Award in 1953.
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The American writer Ralph Waldo Ellison, b. Oklahoma City, Okla., Mar. 1, 1914,
The American writer Ralph Waldo Ellison, b. Oklahoma City, Okla., Mar. 1, 1914, achieved international fame with Ralph Waldo Ellison's first novel, Invisible Man (1952).
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Ellison
Ellison authored one of the most acclaimed—and debated—novels of the 20th century, Invisible Man (1952).
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as a serial in Pearson's Weekly before being published as a book by C. Arthur Pearson in 1897
Invisible Man is a novel written by HG Wells, first published as a serial in Pearson's Weekly in 1897 before being published as a book by C. Arthur Pearson in 1897.
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by Leigh Whannell
The Invisible Man is a 2020 science fiction horror film written and directed by Leigh Whannell.
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Lewis Alfred Ellison
Lewis Alfred Ellison incorporated the people and places of Deep Deuce and the tempos and structure of music into Lewis Alfred Ellison's debut novel, Invisible Man.
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An outstanding literary innovator , science fiction writer Herbert Wells
An outstanding literary innovator, science fiction writer Herbert Wells wrote at the end of the 1890s one of science fiction writer Herbert Wells's best works: a novel which was named as The Invisible Man.
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Ralp Ellison for writing Invisible Man
If I had to pick someone else I'd say Ralp Ellison for writing Invisible Man.
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the most famous novel by the famous English writer Herbert Wells
'The Invisible Man' is the most famous novel by the famous English writer Herbert Wells.
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ralph (waldo) ELLISON,
{Novelist named for Emerson} is ralph (waldo) ELLISON, author of invisible man.
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the only novel published in Sterling L. Bland Jr's lifetime
Invisible Man was the only novel published in Sterling L. Bland Jr's lifetime, though Sterling L. Bland Jr also published two volumes of essays.
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with ingenuity by Ralph Waldo Ellison
Invisible Man, written with ingenuity by Ralph Waldo Ellison, is a masterpiece by itself, but a masterpiece also intertwines into every page one or more allusions to previously written masterpieces.
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[ Mychal Denzel Smithis the author of Invisible Man,
[ Mychal Denzel Smithis the author of Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching, forthcoming from As George Zimmerman's trial approaches, here's to hoping no more young black men will Whether black children value education or not isn't the issue.
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the only novel published in Sterling L. Bland Jr.'s lifetime
Invisible Man was the only novel published in Sterling L. Bland Jr.'s lifetime, though Sterling L. Bland Jr. also published two volumes of essays.
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Ralph Ellison, Whitaker Chambers and Flannery O’Connor
In 1952, Ralph Ellison, Whitaker Chambers and Flannery O’Connor published Invisible Man, Witness and Wise Blood, respectively, and Nabokov would soon complete Lolita.
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