H.G.WELLS.
Ralph Ellison wrote Invisible Man.
yes it is technically
Invisible Man.
Ralph Ellison wrote "Invisible Man" from 1945 to 1952, and it was first published in 1952.
The Time Machine The Invisible Man War of the Worlds
The Time Machine , The Island of Doctor Moreau , The Invisible Man and The War of the Worlds .
His name was Ralph Ellison.
If you are referring to the H.G. Wells novel, the inventor and operator of the time machine is nameless. Throughout the book he is referred to only by personal pronouns and as the Time Traveller. In contrast, the Invisible Man has a name, Mr. Griffin.
In both, the characters are able to escape something- either time or being seen.
The Invisible Man.
In the war between the Olympians and the Titans (the Titanomachy) - Pluto had a helmet that granted invisibility. The name of the author is lost to antiquity.
H.G. Wells wrote "The Invisible Man" as a vehicle to explore themes of power, morality, and the consequences of scientific discovery. The novel reflects Wells's concerns about the potential misuse of power and the impact of unchecked ambition on individuals and society.