imagism

英['ɪmɪdʒɪzəm] 美['ɪmɪdʒɪzəm]
  • n. (艺术)意象主义
imagistic imagistically imagist
Noun:
  1. a movement by American and English poets early in the 20th century in reaction to Victorian sentimentality; used common speech in free verse with clear concrete imagery

1. Huang Jinkai ed. Symbolism and Imagism. Beijing: China Renmin UP 1989.
黄晋凯等主编:《象征主义·意象派》. 北京: 中国人民大学出版社1989年.

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2. Ezra Pound is the famous American poet, poem critic and vanguard of Imagism.
艾兹拉·庞德是美国著名的诗人 、 诗歌评论家和意象派诗歌的主要代表. 1912年,他在美国东方研究专家厄内斯特?

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Imagism is distinguished by its concentration on the hard, verbally created image rather than the translucent symbol.
      意象主义以其专注于由严格的词语创造的意象而不是以易于了解的象征为特色。
    2. While imagism may be one example of Chinese aesthetic influences on Western literature, this is only the tip of the iceberg.
      虽然意象主义可以算是中国美学对西方文学产生影响的一个例证,但这只是冰山的一角。

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