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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... hair; And the white mist curling and hesitating Like a bashful lover about your knees. I know you, poplar; I have watched you since I was ten. But if you had a little real love, A little strength, You would leave your nonchalant idle ...
... hair above us Fold on delicate fold; You had the ivory of my life to carve. Use no more speech. * * * * And Picus of Mirandola is dead; And all the gods they dreamed and fabled of, Hermes, and Thoth, and Christ, are rotten now, Rotten ...
... . And the mist, driven by the wind Up and across the distant hill, Gleams like soft white hair Brushed amorously backward! WALTER CONRAD ARENSBERG (1878–1954) Voyage à l'Infini The swan existing Images (I–IV) Insouciance Two Impressions.
... And into deep waters. III Long have I been But the Singer beneath thy Casement, And now I am weary. I am sick with longing, O my Belovéd; Therefore bear me with thee Swiftly Upon our road. IV With the net of thy hair Thou hast fished 17.
... hair Thou hast fished in the sea, And a strange fish Hast thou caught in thy net; For thy hair, Belovéd, Holdeth my heart Within its web of gold. V I am weary with love, and thy lips Are night-born poppies. Give me therefore thy lips ...
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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 |