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Imagism was a
movement in early-20th-century
poetry that
favored precision of
imagery and clear,
sharp language. It is
considered to be the
first organized...
- The term
IMAG is a
short form for "image magnification" used in the
audiovisual production industry. It
refers to large-scale
theatrical or
concert video...
- also
became an
influential poetic device of modernism. The
origins of
Imagism and
cubist poetry are
found in two
poems by T. E. Hulme,
published in 1909...
- San Francisco:
Chandler Publishing Company, p. 58. Hughes, Glenn, '
Imagism &
Imagism',
Stanford University Press 1931 Ferguson,
Robert (2012). The Short...
- the
heart of the
Imagist movement through Flint's
advocacy of the genre.
Imagism, in the wake of
French Symbolism (i.e. vers
libre of
French Symbolist poets)...
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publication of Ulysses, and his role in
developing of
Imagism. Hugh
Witemeyer argued that
Imagism was "probably the most
important single movement" in...
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physician of
Latin American descent closely ****ociated with
modernism and
imagism. His
Spring and All (1923) was
written in the wake of T. S. Eliot's The...
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indifference to New York art
world trends.
Critic Ken
Johnson referred to
Chicago Imagism as "the
postwar tradition of fantasy-based art making."
Senior Chicago...
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frequently anthologized poems, and a
prime example of
early twentieth-century
Imagism. XXII from
Spring and All (1923) so much
depends upon a red
wheel barrow...
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MacMillan Co., 1941 Hughes, Glenn,
Imagism and the Imagists,
Stanford University Press, New York 1931.
Glenn Hughes,
Imagism and the Imagists,
Stanford University...