中英
imagist
/ ˈɪmɪdʒɪst /
/ ˈɪmɪdʒɪst /
  • 简明
  • n.意象派诗人
  • adj.意象派的
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     意象派诗人

    当然他们的后继者,二十世纪英美诗坛的Imagists(意象派诗人)的影响就更为深远了。

  • 2

     意象派

    三、庞德与意象派 埃兹拉·庞德(Ezra Pound,1885—1972)--意象 派的领袖人物 --《华夏集》 《诗章》 意象派(Imagist):20世纪初最早出现的现代 诗歌流派,1908—1909年形成于英国,后传入 美苏。代表人物休姆、庞德、艾米和叶赛宁等 1.

  • 3

     绘梦者

    [粉红之书]核心职业:绘梦者(Imagist)

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    These principles provide some basic writing rules for the Imagist writers.
    意象派三原则成为意象主义作家创作的基本准则。
  • 2
    Much subsequent poetry in england was influenced by imagist lord and practice .
    后来的英国诗歌中有许多诗受到了意象主义的箴言和实践的影响。
  • 3
    Ezra Pound: spokesman of the "Imagist Movement", was one of the most important poets in his time.
    庞德:发言人的“意象主义运动”,是在他那个时代最重要的诗人之一。
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imagist:

image +‎ -ist

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  • Imagist

    Imagism was a movement in early 20th-century Anglo-American poetry that favored precision of imagery and clear, sharp language. It has been described as the most influential movement in English poetry since the activity of the Pre-Raphaelites. As a poetic style it gave Modernism its start in the early 20th century, and is considered to be the first organized Modernist literary movement in the English language. Imagism is sometimes viewed as 'a succession of creative moments' rather than any continuous or sustained period of development. René Taupin remarked that 'It is more accurate to consider Imagism not as a doctrine, nor even as a poetic school, but as the association of a few poets who were for a certain time in agreement on a small number of important principles'.The Imagists rejected the sentiment and discursiveness typical of much Romantic and Victorian poetry, in contrast to their contemporaries, the Georgian poets, who were generally content to work within that tradition. In contrast, Imagism called for a return to what were seen as more Classical values, such as directness of presentation and economy of language, as well as a willingness to experiment with non-traditional verse forms. Imagists use free verse.Imagist publications appearing between 1914 and 1917 featured works by many of the most prominent modernist figures, both in poetry and in other fields. The Imagist group was centered in London, with members from Great Britain, Ireland and the United States. Somewhat unusually for the time, a number of women writers were major Imagist figures.A characteristic feature of Imagism is its attempt to isolate a single image to reveal its essence. This feature mirrors contemporary developments in avant-garde art, especially Cubism. Although Imagism isolates objects through the use of what Ezra Pound called "luminous details", Pound's Ideogrammic Method of juxtaposing concrete instances to express an abstraction is similar to Cubism's manner of synthesizing multiple perspectives into a single image.

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