Imagist Poetry: An Anthology: Pound, Lawrence, Joyce, Stevens and othersBob Blaisdell Courier Corporation, 2012 M04 30 - 176 páginas Many of the 20th century's most important and influential poets rallied under the banner of Imagism, a radical poetic movement that extended the frontiers of English literature. By following a strict set of principles — including direct treatment of the subject, minimal use of adjectives, precision of language, and the development of an individual rhythmic style — the Imagists created dazzling works of gemlike appeal. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 11
... London, my beautiful” Hallucination “Immortal? ... No” “The grass is beneath my head” The Swan Trees Accident Fragment Houses 43 44 44 45 46 46 47 48 48 Contents vii Ogre Cones Gloom Terror Searchlight Dusk Evil 49 vi Contents.
... Dusk Evil 49 50 50 51 52 53 55 Ford Madox Hueffer In the Little Old Market-Place The Starling Antwerp 56 58 61 T. E. Hulme Autumn Above the Dock The Embankment Conversion 65 65 65 66 James Joyce I Hear an Army “Silently she's combing ...
... dusk, To the quiet level lands That she keeps for us all, That she wrought for us all for sleep In the silver days of the earth's dawning—Proserpina, daughter of Zeus. And we turn from the Kuprian's breasts, And we turn from thee ...
... dusk and the fragrance; Thou art the lips of love mournfully smiling; Thou art the pale peace of one Satiate with old desires; Thou art the silence of beauty, And we look no more for the morning We yearn no more for the sun, Since with ...
... The Warning Just now, Out of the strange Still dusk ... as strange, as still ... A white moth flew. Why am I grown So cold? Niagara Seen on a Night in November How frail Above 19 Adelaide Crapsey November Night The Guarded Wound The ...
Contenido
2 | |
19 | |
John Gould Fletcher | 37 |
F S Flint | 43 |
Ogre | 49 |
Ford Madox Hueffer | 56 |
T E Hulme | 65 |
H Lawrence | 75 |
In a Garden | 93 |
Wallace Stevens | 112 |
9 | 119 |
William Carlos Williams | 127 |
Alphabetical List of Titles and First Lines | 149 |
10 | 150 |
14 | 157 |