A Lecture on Modern Poetry

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A Lecture on Modern Poetry is an influential critical essay by T. E. Hulme that helped articulate early modernist ideas about poetic form and language.

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instanceOf critical essay
literary criticism essay
advocates clarity in diction
discipline in poetic form
restraint in emotional expression
associatedWith T. E. Hulme’s critical writings
early twentieth-century literary debates
author T. E. Hulme
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception considered influential in the development of modernist criticism
describes emphasis on precision in poetic language
importance of concrete imagery in poetry
rejection of romantic subjectivity in poetry
emphasizes economy of language
impersonal treatment of subject matter
technical rigor in verse
genre literary criticism
hasAuthorNationality British
historicalContext early 20th-century English literature
influenced Imagist ideas about poetry
early Anglo-American modernism
modernist poetics
influencedBy classical literature
philosophical classicism
language English
literaryPeriod modernist period
mainTopic modern poetry
poetic form
poetic language
movement modernism
philosophicalStance anti-romantic view of poetry
classical conception of form in art
positionWithinAuthorWork major statement of Hulme’s poetic theory
relatedConcept imagist emphasis on exact word choice
modernist break with Victorian and Romantic poetics
relatedWork Speculations: Essays on Humanism and the Philosophy of Art
workTitleOfAuthor T. E. Hulme

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T. E. Hulme notableWork A Lecture on Modern Poetry