TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; CHAPTER FOUR; AFTERWORD; APPENDIX; WORKS CONSULTED; INDEX
Summary
This text will "make one see something new [by granting] new eyes to see Other," as Ezra Pound remarked of Imagism. Still he soon dissociated himself from the movement he helped found, to which T.S. Eliot never belonged. Why, then, study Pound and Eliot as Imagists? As the former phrased it, to offer "language to think in" regarding their shared premium on precision; and to explicate differing reasons for this emphasis. Pound plies accuracy to carve distinctions. By carving, he sought to del ..
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-188) and index