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Howard Nemerov: Critical Essay by Donna L. Potts

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SOURCE: Potts, Donna L. “‘The Mind's Eye Lit the Sun’: Imagination as the Agent of Reality.” In Howard Nemerov and Objective Idealism: The Influence of Owen Barfield, pp. 7-37. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1994.

In the following chapter from her full-length study of the influence of objective idealist Owen Barfield on Nemerov, Potts discusses the inseparability of human consciousness from the creation of reality in Nemerov's work.

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