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Howard Nemerov: Critical Essay by Julia A. Bartholomay

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SOURCE: Bartholomay, Julia A. “A Doctrine of Signatures.” In The Shield of Perseus: The Vision and Imagination of Howard Nemerov, pp. 10-38. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1972.

In the following essay, Bartholomay closely examines Nemerov's complex concepts of language, imagery, and the poetic imagination.

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