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This was a key idea in the development of Imagism.
His poetry is rooted in Imagism, history, politics, and art.
The vice of imagism was that it did not recognize this."
These are regarded as the first examples of Imagism.
The overall effect is a fresh implementation of Imagism.
The book was intended as satire directed at the Imagism poetry movement.
Imagism proved radical and important, marking a new point of departure for poetry.
Imagism refers to the manner of presentation, not to the subject.'
Imagism influenced a number of poetry circles and movements.
Despite the movement's short life, Imagism would deeply influence the course of modernist poetry in English.
The dean of Chicago Imagism delivers once again.
His earliest works "are written in free verse and reflect a knowledge of both imagism and Japanese poetry."
As important as symbolism to the Montreal modernists was Imagism.
A characteristic feature of Imagism is its attempt to isolate a single image to reveal its essence.
It was instrumental in pioneering the British avant-garde, from vorticism to imagism.
Nadel argues that imagism was to change Pound's poetry.
Chapter IX deals with the early history of Imagism.
It also meant that Imagism was available as a model for American Modernist poets of the next generation.
Most of the other members of the group are largely forgotten outside the context of the history of Imagism.
He cites deep imagism, confessionalism, and surrealism among his strongest influences.
Affinities to imagism and cubism are evident.
His work, which shows the influence of Imagism and of the Metaphysical poets, was mainly in free verse.
Glenn Hughes, the authority on Imagism, wrote that 'her loneliness cries out from her poems.
He bases this claim upon the assumption that Ross introduced Imagism into Canadian poetry.
Hemingway was inspired by Ezra Pound's writings and applied the principles of imagism to his own work.