Imagism
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Imagism, poetic movement of England and the United States, flourished from 1909 to 1917. Its credo, expressed in
Some Imagist Poets (1915), included the use of the language of common speech, precision, the creation of new rhythms, absolute freedom in choice of subject matter, the evocation of images in hard, clear poetry, and concentration. Originating in the aesthetic philosophy of T.E. Hulme, the movement soon attracted Ezra Pound, who became the leader of a small group opposed to the romantic conception of poetry and inspired by Greek and Roman classics and by Chinese, Japanese, and modern French poets. In the U.S., the group was represented in
Poetry: A Magazine of Verse by Pound, H.D., John Gould Fletcher, and Amy Lowell, and by such English poets as F.S. Flint, Richard Aldington, and D.H. Lawrence. Pound collected some of their work in
Des Imagistes: An Anthology (1914), after which his interest began to wane; Amy Lowell then assumed active leadership, advocating that the group subscribe to a fixed program and hold together for at least three years. Under her guidance were published several anthologies, all entitled
Some Imagist Poets.
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Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
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