what is imagism.give a brief example
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Imagism definitions. ... The definition of imagism is a movement in poetry in the early 20th century in England and America that involved using precise language and painting clear pictures with words. Poems written by James Joyce that use clear, concise language to create pictures are an example of imagism.
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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.
A reactionary movement against romanticism and Victorian poetry, imagism emphasized simplicity, clarity of expression, and precision through the use of exacting visual images. Though Ezra Pound is noted as the founder of imagism, the movement was rooted in ideas first developed by English philosopher and poet T. E.
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