Imagism

//ˈɪmɪd͡ʒɪzəm//

Synonyms for "imagism" (11 found)

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Translations

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Polish

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  • imaginizm noun (British and American poetic movement)
  • imagizm noun (British and American poetic movement)

Russian

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  • имажи́зм noun (British and American poetic movement)

Sample sentences

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The same will be true of Imagism: a certain degree of variation from a purist definition of the school will take us to a kind of poetry that “Imagism" can no longer describe, although we may still wish to speak of Imagistic tendencies or echoes in the derivative verse.

Source: wiktionary

In contrast, the short-line poetry that flowered in Imagism offers a kind of homogeneity that follows its own set of decorums, tending to exclude other modes.

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While in general the male 'Imagists' had either never positively committed to Imagism per se (D. H. Lawrence, James Joyce) or had moved on to other projects (Pound, Wyndham Lewis) without being succeeded by a second generation, for these women Imagism opened up more long-term possibilities.

Source: wiktionary

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