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Jean Toomer: Critical Essay by Herbert W. Rice

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SOURCE: “An Incomplete Circle: Repeated Images in Part Two of Cane,” in College Language Association Journal, Vol. 29, No. 4, June, 1986, pp. 442-61.

In the following essay, Rice uncovers “a pattern of imagery” in the first and second sections of Cane.

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