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Ezra Pound, Imagism, And The Influence Of The Orient
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Few students of literature and poetry would describe the works of Ezra Pound as easily accessible, yet as with any other artist we may perhaps shed some light on his difficult canon by examining some interrelated topics that were central to his development as a poet. The movement called Imagism wh ....
Middle of essay ....nguished from the false, when he trusts himself to the simplest expression, and when he writes without adjectives” (Spirit of Romance p.219). The image is to be presented in its purest sense, without the obstruction of needless description and “superfluous words”; one “moves the reader by clarity” (Kenner p.60). Pound believed that the timelessness of great writing was a direct result of its precision, and in this sense he took an almost scientific approach to writing. He believed exactitude.... |
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