This thesis, Cane: A Critical Analysis, is a study of Jean Toomer's "Cane" published in 1923. After years of obscurity, "Cane" has reemerged in recent years as a work of significance in American Negro literature
Literary theorist J. Peter Moore founds his argument on silence and its function as a phenomenon in ...
This paper explores how Jean Toomer’s 1923 novel Cane evokes the tradition and style of blues music....
Jean Toomer and the Politics and Poetics of National Identity is taken from her forthcoming book, J...
This paper aims to discuss the problems that African Americans faced at the beginning of the twentie...
This thesis studies Cane as an art form intentionally designed, like others of its time (principally...
This thesis studies Cane as an art form intentionally designed, like others of its time (principally...
When Jean Toomer's modernist experimental novel Cane was published in 1923, both he and the text wer...
When Jean Toomer's modernist experimental novel Cane was published in 1923, both he and the text wer...
In the fall of 1993, I enrolled in Dr. Leavell's modern/contemporary literature course that examined...
Jean Toomer’s Cane, often cited as an exemplar of Afro-American literature from the Harlem Renaissan...
Jean Toomer\u27s Cane (1923) is known as early Afro-American avant-garde work in the Harlem Renaissa...
Jean Toomer’s Cane, often cited as an exemplar of Afro-American literature from the Harlem Renaissan...
In Cane, Jean Toomer’s poems, sketches and songs are images of nature and cities, of rural and urban...
In my thesis I will discuss the fact that Jean Toomer’s Cane is a grotesque work, one which in sever...
In my thesis I will discuss the fact that Jean Toomer’s Cane is a grotesque work, one which in sever...
Literary theorist J. Peter Moore founds his argument on silence and its function as a phenomenon in ...
This paper explores how Jean Toomer’s 1923 novel Cane evokes the tradition and style of blues music....
Jean Toomer and the Politics and Poetics of National Identity is taken from her forthcoming book, J...
This paper aims to discuss the problems that African Americans faced at the beginning of the twentie...
This thesis studies Cane as an art form intentionally designed, like others of its time (principally...
This thesis studies Cane as an art form intentionally designed, like others of its time (principally...
When Jean Toomer's modernist experimental novel Cane was published in 1923, both he and the text wer...
When Jean Toomer's modernist experimental novel Cane was published in 1923, both he and the text wer...
In the fall of 1993, I enrolled in Dr. Leavell's modern/contemporary literature course that examined...
Jean Toomer’s Cane, often cited as an exemplar of Afro-American literature from the Harlem Renaissan...
Jean Toomer\u27s Cane (1923) is known as early Afro-American avant-garde work in the Harlem Renaissa...
Jean Toomer’s Cane, often cited as an exemplar of Afro-American literature from the Harlem Renaissan...
In Cane, Jean Toomer’s poems, sketches and songs are images of nature and cities, of rural and urban...
In my thesis I will discuss the fact that Jean Toomer’s Cane is a grotesque work, one which in sever...
In my thesis I will discuss the fact that Jean Toomer’s Cane is a grotesque work, one which in sever...
Literary theorist J. Peter Moore founds his argument on silence and its function as a phenomenon in ...
This paper explores how Jean Toomer’s 1923 novel Cane evokes the tradition and style of blues music....
Jean Toomer and the Politics and Poetics of National Identity is taken from her forthcoming book, J...