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. |
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... that sing no more, and withered wreaths, Regretful eyes, and drooping breasts and wings—Choricos 3 waves as a Symbols of ancient songs Mournfully passing 2 Richard Aldington Richard AldingtonThePoplar Summer Evening Choricos.
... eyes, We kneel before thee: And thou, leaning towards us, Caressingly layest upon us Flowers from thy thin cold hands, And, smiling as a chaste woman Knowing love in her heart, Thou sealest our eyes And the illimitable quietude Comes ...
... eyes, shutting them if you glance up, Pretending to doze, And watching you, Thinking .. . I think of when I first saw the beauty of things—God knows I was poor enough and sad enough And humiliated enough— But not all the slights and the ...
... eyes, Peeping at you, watching you, Thinking. London (May, 1915) Glittering leaves Dance in a squall; Behind them bleak immoveable clouds. A church spire Holds up a little brass cock To peck at the blue wheatfields. Roofs, conical ...
... eyes. And all the sleepless hours of night I think of you. IV Your kisses are poignant, Ah! why must I leave you? Here alone I scribble and re-scribble The words of a long-dead Greek poet: “Love, thou art terrible, Ah, Love, thou art ...
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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 |
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