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  • Imagism - Wikipedia
    Imagism was a movement in early-20th-century poetry that favoured precision of imagery and clear, sharp language It is considered the first organized modernist literary movement in the English language [1]
  • A Brief Guide to Imagism | Academy of American Poets
    Imagism was born in England and America in the early twentieth century A reactionary movement against Romanticism and Victorian poetry, imagism emphasized simplicity, clarity of expression, and precision through the use of exacting visual images
  • Imagism | Literature, Poetry, Examples, Time Period, Ezra Pound . . .
    Imagism was a Modernist literary movement that centered on a group of American and English poets whose poetic manifesto was formulated about 1912 by Ezra Pound The Imagists wrote succinct verse of dry clarity and hard outline in which an exact visual image made a total poetic statement
  • Imagism | The Poetry Foundation
    An early 20th-century poetic movement that relied on the resonance of concrete images drawn in precise, colloquial language rather than traditional poetic diction and meter
  • Imagism - Literary Movement Definition - Poem Analysis
    Imagism was a literary movement of the early 20th century The proponents and participants were interested in the use of precise imagery and clear language
  • Imagism: An Introduction - Literary Theory and Criticism
    Pound’s poem titled In a Station of the Metro, published in Poetry magazine in 1913, embodies the central tenets of the Imagism movement In fourteen words, the poem constructs a clear and compelling image that conveys an abstract emotional experience without explicitly describing it
  • Imagism (literary movement) | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Imagism is a modernist literary movement that emerged in the early twentieth century, primarily in Europe and the United States, seeking a departure from traditional poetic forms, especially romanticism
  • Imagism - New World Encyclopedia
    Imagism was a movement in early twentieth century Anglo–American poetry that favored precision of imagery, and clear, sharp language, as opposed to decorous language and unnecessary meter and rhyme The Imagists rejected the sentiment and artifice typical of much Romantic and Victorian poetry
  • What is Imagism? | Definition, Analysis Examples - Perlego
    Imagism was a literary movement instigated by a small group of American and British writers in the early twentieth-century, where it coalesced and clashed with many other ‘isms’— Dadaism, Futurism, Vorticism, Cubism —that are all woven into the much larger tangled tapestry of modernism
  • Snapshots of Reality - An Introduction to Imagism
    Imagism was anything but a cohesive movement It resembles a Gerhard Richter painting, a fuzzy work of art undertaken by several artists with different styles over a long period of time, or perhaps a William Burroughs-like cut-up composition aimlessly meandering in search of the “image ”





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