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How to use imagism in a sentence

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Yet these pieces' mixture of lyricism, imagism, meditation and narrative are all hallmarks of the prose poem tradition.
Within a remarkably short span of time they cycled through a variety of literary schools and trends, ranging from neo-romanticism to imagism to surrealism.
The first two stanzas of the above are very close to imagism.
I don't think of myself as a contemporary of surrealism, or dadaism, or imagism, or the other respected tomfooleries of literature, no?
The work is mostly governed by the excitements and dead ends of imagism.
One of the magazine's first editors was Harold Monro, who transformed it from a members' newsletter into a platform for Pound and imagism – or would have done, if he hadn't been ousted after a year.
This avant-garde contained the spores of what later would be termed abstractionism, surrealism, and imagism.
They suggest such a principle with respect to the imagism Ezra Pound preferred, where abstraction should be founded on concrete details.
For while imagism is a winged and timeless thing, romanticism is very grounded in the land and its people, in the traditions of mood and sorrow that elicit grief.
Their topics include imagism and modernist theories of language, his art criticism, the new psychologism, antinomies of original sin, and his feelings.
In 1911 she followed Pound to London and became involved in developing the Imagism movement.
While in the British Museum tearoom one afternoon, they decided to begin a 'movement' in poetry, called Imagism.
For even the perilous aesthetic of Imagism could take a dialectical turn in the poetry of Zukofsky and Oppen, and later open into the non-human universe with Olson.
However, Pound learned that Imagism did not lend itself well to the writing of an epic, so he turned to the more dynamic structure of Vorticism for The Cantos.
Examples from Classical Literature
But there is good verbalism, distinct from lyricism or imagism, and in this Laforgue is a master.
And it is an illuminating fact that among poets and men conversant with many poetic idioms, imagism is rarely misconceived.
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