3. Poet Amy Lowell Since 1913 in London Took up the Imagist movement
4. Poet Amy Lowell Before Imagism: "Genteel" Poetry In America in 1912, the most common and popular poetry was called genteel because it was very well-behaved. Since they were "genteel," these poems avoided controversial and realistic subject matter like sex or industrialization. Instead, genteel poetry tended to consist of short, inoffensive, traditional verse about inward feelings, written in a deliberately purified, rather vague, "poetic" language.
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6. Poet Amy Lowell In poem A Decade (1919): Savor – syn: flavour, taste, piquancy, smell, odour, scent, aroma; Savory food has a salty or spicy flavor Nourish – syn: feed, sustain, nurture, maintain, support, cherish; Antonym - starve I am nourished