Modernist Movement · English Literature

Which 1913 essay by Ezra Pound served as a foundational manifesto for Imagism, emphasizing 'direct treatment of the thing'?

  1. The Sacred Wood
  2. A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste
  3. Tradition and the Individual Talent
  4. The Function of Criticism
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Correct answer: A Few Don'ts by an Imagiste

Pound's essay outlined the core tenets of Imagism: directness, economy of language, and the use of the musical phrase rather than the metronome. This marked a sharp departure from the wordy abstractions of Victorian poetry.

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