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Blood-Burning Moon Study Guide

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by Jean Toomer
About 39 pages (11,776 words)
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Baker, Houston A., Jr. "Journey Toward Black Art: Jean Toomer's Cane," in his Singers of Daybreak: Studies in Black American Literature, Washington D.C.: Howard University Press, 1983, pp. 53-80.

Blackwell, Louise. "Jean Toomer's Cane and Biblical Myth," in Jean Toomer: A Critical Evaluation, edited by Therman B. O'Daniel, Washington D.C.: Howard University Press, 1988, pp. 437-44.

Chase, Patricia. "The Women in Cane, " in CLA Journal Vol. 14, March, 1971, pp. 259-73.

Eldridge, Richard. "The Unifying Images in Part One.....

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