Discover the groundbreaking movement that redefined modern poetry with "Some Imagist Poets: An Anthology." This meticulously prepared edition brings together the seminal works of key figures in Imagism: Richard Aldington, H. D., John Gould Fletcher, F. S. Flint, D. H. Lawrence, and Amy Lowell.
Explore the concise and evocative verses that championed clarity, precision, and direct treatment of the "thing," forever altering the landscape of 20th-century literature. This anthology captures the essence of Imagist poetry, showcasing its revolutionary approach to language and form. Perfect for students, poetry enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the roots of modernism, this collection offers a timeless glimpse into a pivotal moment in literary history. Experience the power and enduring beauty of Imagist poetry through the voices that shaped it.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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