IMAGISTS

group of English and American poets writing from 1909 to about 1917, who were united by their revolt against the exuberant imagery and diffuse sentimentality of 19th-century poetry. Influenced by classicism, by Chinese and Japanese poetry, and by the French symbolists, the imagists stated that poetic ideas are best expressed by the actual rendering of concrete images without superfluous commentary. They held the poet must embody his feelings in specific physical analogies that exactly convey his meaning. He must produce a hard, clear, concentrated poetry, free of stilted and artificial vocabulary, meter, and imagery. Ezra Pound, as head of the group, edited the anthology Des Imagistes (1914) and gained control of the Egoist (1913–19), which became the principle imagist journal. Pound soon left imagism for other artistic and political causes, but imagism continued to flourish, through the efforts of Richard Aldington, Hilda Doolittle, D. H. Lawrence, and John Gould Fletcher. James Joyce published in three imagist anthologies (1915, 1916, 1917). In its revival of the clarity and conciseness of classical poetry and in its general liberating effect on literature, imagism has been an important influence on 20th-century poetry.

See Imagist Anthology (1930, repr. 1970); P. Jones, ed., Imagist Poetry (1973); study by G. Hughes (1960).

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...have been told by one of the imagists that Lawrence was included...therefore shed glory on the whole imagist movement. I am inclined to...also been told by one of the imagists that in spite of Lawrences...he was influenced by the imagist credo, and composed certain...
...manifestations, that the title ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISTS AND IMAGISTS has been attached to the present exhibition. What it encompasses...Introduction, and here it need only be said that the word "Imagists" is used as a gloss and criticism of the phrase "Abstract...
...The leader is T. S. Eliot, an American, who had been influenced by the Imagists and especially by Ezra Pound; this influence was primarily technical, since the Imagists, as has been stated, ignored subject- matter. But Eliots own poetry...
...important to realize is that both modern imagists and Propertius believed in the image...suprarational, structures. For the modern imagists this was a reaction against classicism...poetry of social participation. The imagist style of Propertius, in fact, provided...
...had displaced. THE IMAGIST CREED: THEORY AND PRACTICE...poetic theories of the imagists, if divorced from their...century poetry, and the imagists wished to revive them. The real novelty of imagist art and much of its...qualities which the imagists did not see fit to rationalize...
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...Similarly, the Imagists had insisted on...and the first Imagist credo, as Deren...entirely. Again, the Imagists provided inspiration...thesis she had quoted Imagist Edward Storers statement...each case, like an Imagist poem, the new meaning...written, "the Imagists felt that no rigid...
...is dead; long live the Imagists!" -Glenn Hughes (Imagist 23) 1. On Imagism...be considered bonafide Imagists" (Imagist 24). There were 35 poems...poets. That excludes Imagist poems the Imagists published elsewhere as...
...writers and Acmeist and Imagist poets share in common...to point out that the Imagists and Acmeists greatly...independent modules. For the Imagists, the accumulative process...perception" (p. 17). The Imagists saw the essential purpose...of recognition. The Imagist poem "arrests the mind...
...English. But since the time of the Imagists, on whose work he bases his argument...bases his argument on the work of the Imagists (A Net of Fireflies 162), but Yasuda is openly critical of the Imagists use of elements of the haiku. He argues...
...The special May issue contained numerous imagist poems and articles about the imagist movement. The imagists themselves pushed the "brand name" concept...commodity advertising. The preface to Some Imagist Poets (1915), quoted in an Egoist review...
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...something of a local hero. He is a key predecessor of the Imagists, including Ed Paschke, Jim Nutt, Roger Brown, Christina...Phyllis Bramson, and Karl Wirsum. But unlike the Imagists, whose coherence as a group resides not only in a particular...
...and American, art scene. Chicago Imagist critic Dennis Adrian (1994) notes that...and others in the audience. Chicago Imagists Jim Nutt, Gladys Nilsson, and Roger...that of these outsider artists. The Imagists drew from a wide variety of imagery found...
...editor skilfully wielded what his fellow imagist H D called his "creative pencil" - not...honed, elliptical style that he called "imagist". Imagism, which seemed to reject all...Revolutionaries: Ezra Pound, H D and the Imagists" (Jonathan Cape, pounds sterling30...
...and that I wanted to meet this guy and have him teach me." Although today Paschke is considered one of Americas leading Imagists, back then he wasnt yet the Ed Paschke; he wasnt even in any galleries. George recalls that first meeting with Paschke...
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...are known as the "Chicago Imagists," a term coined by Franz...whose work exemplifies the Imagist tradition or supports one of...Chicago artist who works in the Imagist tradition. The exhibition...the umbrella term of Chicago Imagists. Rocca, whose work is included...
...Fairfield Way. Free. Info: (630) 529-3120 or mybpl.org. * Guest curator Suellen Rocca gives a lecture on "The Chicago Imagists and the Figurative Tradition" at 6:30 p.m. at Elmhurst Art Museum, 150 S. College Hill Ave., Elmhurst. Free. Info...
...Fairfield Way. Free. Info: (630) 529-3120 or mybpl.org. * Guest curator Suellen Rocca gives a lecture on "The Chicago Imagists and the Figurative Tradition" at 6:30 p.m. at Elmhurst Art Museum, 150 S. College Hill Ave., Elmhurst. Free. Info...
...Paschke y Lichtenstein reciben a los visitantes a las galerias contemporaneas. Hay salones enteros dedicados a los Chicago Imagists y Gerhard Richter, y un par de obras de Robert Grober del tamano de un salon. La primera parece un salon de juegos infantil...
...and Lichtenstein welcoming visitors to the contemporary galleries on the second floor. Entire rooms are devoted to Chicago Imagists and Gerhard Richter, and then comes a pair of room-size works by Robert Grober. The first seems like a childAEs bright...


 

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IMAGISTS group of English and American...the French symbolists , the imagists stated that poetic ideas are...which became the principle imagist journal. Pound soon left...James Joyce published in three imagist anthologies (1915, 1916...
...abroad, marrying Richard Aldington in 1913. In England, under the influence of Ezra Pound, she became associated with the imagists and developed into one of the most original poets of the group. Volumes of her verse include Sea Garden (1916), Red Shoes...
...Pound and H. D. (Hilda Doolittle ), whom he married in 1913. He was one of the leading imagists and helped edit the Egoist, the principal imagist organ. His early poems, extraordinary in their verbal precision, were published under the...
...19), edited by Dora Mardson (1914) and Harriet Shaw Weaver (1914 19), which voiced the theories and practices of the imagists. The revived Dial, edited in New York in the 1920s by Marianne Moore , had more than 30,000 readers by the middle of that...
...gave rise to similar schools in England, Germany, and other countries, but also may be traced in the development of the imagists and decadents ; it is likewise evident in the work of Arthur Symons, T. S. Eliot, Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Gertrude...
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