Abstract
The exponents of imagism claim to be objective in their poetry, creating images
that are detached and free from sentimentality. They do not agree with the
narrative "I" that is a connection between the poet and the reader. Nevertheless,
with all the impersonal attitude and objectivity that imagist poets proclaim,
imagination and Nature both play a vital part in the imagists' poetry, as in
Wordsworth's poetry. Similarly, Wordsworth's poetry too, is focused and complex
as the imagist poetry.
Humaira Aslam. (2016) Wordsworth’s The Prelude Book 1: Some Imagist Themes, Putaj Humanities And Social Science, Volume-23, Issue-2.
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