imagism

imagism
[ˈɪmɪdʒɪz(ə)m]
noun
  1. [mass noun]a movement in early 20th-century English and American poetry which sought clarity of expression through the use of precise images. The movement derived in part from the aesthetic philosophy of T. E. Hulme and involved Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Amy Lowell, and others
    意象主义(20世纪初英美诗歌界运动,追求以精确的意象进行清晰的表达;该运动部分源自T• E•休尔谟的美学哲理,参与者有詹姆斯•乔伊斯,艾米•洛厄尔等)
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imagist
noun
imagistic
adjective
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