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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... face; Tenderness makes me as eager as a little child To love you You morsel left half cold on Caesar's plate. Beauty Thou Hast Hurt Me Overmuch The light is a wound to me. The soft notes Feed upon the wound. Where wert thou born O thou ...
... face is the face of Isis Carven As she is carven in basalt. And my heart stops with awe At the presence of the gods, There beside thee on the stall of images Is the head of Osiris Thy lord. The River I I drifted along the river Until I ...
... face With your leaves of silver. Love me for I must depart. Bromios The withered bonds are broken. The waxed reeds and the double pipe Clamour about me; The hot wind swirls Through the red pine trunks. Io! the fauns and the satyrs. The ...
... face, more faint Than is the falling wind Thy voice, yet do Thine eyes most strangely glow, Thou ghost ... thou ghost. Night I have minded me Of the noon-day brightness, And the crickets' drowsy Singing in the sunshine .. . I have ...
... from Arcadia, And Assyrian wine To shatter her fever. The light of her face falls from its flower, As a hyacinth, Hidden in a far valley, Perishes upon burnt grass. Pales, Bring gifts, Bring your Phoenician stuffs, And do you, Acon.
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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 |
10 | 150 |
14 | 157 |