Imagism (poetry)

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Descripción

A early 20th-century literary movement created in revolt against romanticism, specifically its optimism and supposed carelessness; the movement called for free verse and precise imagery. It is seen as the successor to French symbolism in the sense that it has an affinity to sculpture as symbolism has an affinity to music. Ezra Pound, inspired by the critical views of T.E. Hulme, devised its poetic ideals in about 1912.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300055937

Otros términos

  • 意象主義 [zh]
  • imagisme (poëzie) [nl]
  • imaginismo [es]
  • yì xiàng zhǔ yì [zh]
  • yi xiang zhu yi [zh]
  • i hsiang chu i [zh]
  • imagist poetry [en]