Imagistic
English
Adjective
Imagistic (comparative more Imagistic, superlative most Imagistic)
- Alternative form of imagistic
- 1989, Brian Trehearne, Aestheticism and the Canadian Modernists, page 40:
- The same will be true of Imagism: a certain degree of variation from a purist definition of the school will take us to a kind of poetry that “Imagism" can no longer describe, although we may still wish to speak of Imagistic tendencies or echoes in the derivative verse.
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