Amygism
English
Etymology
Blend of Amy + imagism, coined by the poet Ezra Pound.
Noun
Amygism (uncountable)
- (derogatory) The American school of imagist poetry influenced by Amy Lowell (1874–1925).
- 1998, H. T. Kirby-Smith, The Origins of Free Verse, page xii:
- Many examples of what Pound called "Amygism" have permeated reference sources; besides the Britannica, they may be found in entries on "cadence" and "free verse" in the Merriam-Webster and Random House dictionaries, and under "Free Verse" in the venerable Thrall and Hibbard Handbook to Literature. These definitions continue to give the impression that free verse had a metric of its own, quite independent of accentual-syllabic prosody.
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