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Title: Imagism


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  • I. Historical Background
  • (1) The First World War (1914 1918)
  • Mainly fought in Europe between two opposite
    groups
  • US attended the war at the end to share the
    benefits as a winner.
  • Two results of the war to US Idealistic views of
    war turned to disillusionment (found from
    Hemingways novels) economic boom

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  • (2) Science development (radio, automobile,
    movie)
  • (3) Losing faith (Nietzsches death of God)
    (purposeless, futile and chaotic life)

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  • 4) Social changes
  • Jazz Age (1920s) broken old moral rules
    womens liberation
  • social reforms racial discrimination (Ku Klux
    Klan)

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  • All in all, the beginning of the 20th century is
    a chaotic age. It was also a transitional age.
    After 1920s, US society stepped into its modern
    times.

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  • (5) Literary scenes
  • A large group of writers began to make all kinds
    of literary experiments because they felt old
    literary form cant express the new spirits.

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  • Since the 1920s, US literature stepped into the
    modern age. And the beginning part of the 20th
    century was called the second renaissance in
    American literature.
  • (First Nobel Prize, several great writers,
    Southern Renaissance, Harlem Renaissance)

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  • II. Imagist Movement
  • 1. Three phrases
  • (1) 1908 1909. London. T. E. Hulme
  • Basic principles (P159) more discussion, less
    writing

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  • (2) 1912 1914. Ezra Pound
  • Manifesto, three principles, first anthology
    (P160)
  • (3) 1914 1917. Amy Lowell
  • No great achievements

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  • 2. Contributions
  • Offering a new way of writing
  • Influenced lots of modern poets
  • 3. Limitation
  • A single dominate image is hardly capable of
    sustaining long poems.

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  • 4. Connections with Chinese poems
  • Picture-like characters, using of images, short
    and concise,
  • abundant connotation
  • The imagists translated lots of Chinese poems
    into English.

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  • II. Ezra Pound (1855 1972)
  • 1. Life
  • (1) born in Idaho, raised in Pennsylvania
  • (2) entered University of Penn., studied
    Romance languages
  • (3) traveled in Eu. and lead the Imagist
    movement

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  • (4) broke with Amy Lowell and lived in Italy
  • (5) supported Mussolini in the second world war
    and after the war he was jailed because of
    betraying his motherland
  • (6) With the help of T. S. Elliot and some
    other famous writers, he was released and lived
    in hospital.

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  • 2. Works
  • Famous poems In a Station of the Metro A
    Pact
  • Collections
  • Homage to Sextus Propertius (modern translation
    of Old Roman poems)

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  • Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
  • (condemned the commercialization and depravity of
    arts and showed his own point of views on poetry
    and art)
  • Cantos

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  • 3. Analysis
  • (1) He was influenced by Greek, Italy and
    Chinese poets.
  • (2) He wrote some fresh short poems and also
    some all-inclusive
  • long poems.
  • (3) Personal tone open and spontaneous style
  • (4) Difficult to read and study great
    influence on modern poetry
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