noun
- A poetic movement of the early 20th century that emphasized clear, precise imagery and the use of everyday language rather than elaborate rhetoric.
Usage: literary; historical
Examples
- Imagism rejected the flowery Victorian style in favor of sharp, concrete images.
- Poets like Ezra Pound and Amy Lowell were key figures in the imagism movement.
- The imagism school valued brevity and directness in poetic expression.
- A famous imagist poem might focus on a single vivid image rather than telling a long narrative.
- Imagism had a significant influence on modern poetry and continues to inspire writers today.