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Imagist Poetry

Walton, Eda Lou | May 21, 1930 issue

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This article presents information on the book on imagists anthology. The anthology, "Imagist Anthology," no longer definitive of any school, but a collection of poems from those poets once connected with the creed of imagism. These are litterateurs D.H. Lawrence, Richard Aldington, John Gould Fletcher, F. S. Flint, and H. D. The volume includes other names not so closely related to the original movement: Poets, William Carlos Williams and John Cournos and James Joyce. Each poet claims to have developed after his own fashion, nor are the poems included said to be after any school.

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IMAGIST poetry; ANTHOLOGIES; LITERATURE -- Collections; POETS; POETRY; LITERATURE
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