As attributed to Ezra Pound (under a pseudonym) in 1913, the three tenets were:
An imagist poem is when you imagine something that is out of the ordinary of something that you thinking about.
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William Carlos Williams
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The poet of the poem "In a Station of the Metro" is Ezra Pound. He was an American modernist poet who wrote this iconic imagist poem in 1913.
Imagist poets value precise and vivid imagery over abstract concepts, believing that abstraction can dilute the power and immediacy of a poem. Abstractions can be seen as vague and lacking in concrete detail, which goes against the Imagist principle of capturing the essence of a moment or object through specific, sensory language.
"Oread" by H.D. reflects characteristics of imagist poetry such as clarity, precision, and focused observation of nature. The poem presents a vivid and immediate image of a mountain nymph, or oread, with sharp, concise language that conveys a sense of strength and natural beauty. It follows the imagist principle of capturing a single moment or image without extraneous details.
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The imagist poets would likely have disliked the sentimentality and traditional romanticism in the lines "Remember me when no more day by day / You tell me of our future that you planned." They would prefer more concrete and vivid imagery over abstract emotional appeals.