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modern poetry - Coggle Diagram
modern poetry
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modern poetry
began whit Imagism, a movement which flourished between 1912-1917
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they used hard, clear and precise images and free rhythm
they felt free to chose any subject and their poems were usually shorts and without any moral comment
the aim of poetry, should be precision and concreteness
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imagism and symbolism influenced modern poetry, whose the main rappresentative were
W.B. Yeats
he carefully wove symbols into the pattern of his poems to convert his inner sensations, visions and mystic experiences.
T.S. Elliot
The poet became the explorer of experience, and used language to create rich patterns of meaning which required close analysis before they could be understood
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