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Imaginism is a form of 20th Century poetry. I followed Georgian poetry (Hardy, Newbowlt) and was ultimately a reaction or a "breaking free" of the literary conventions of perfect rhymes and conventional rhetoric. The imaginist used their very own personal manipulation of language often in order to create nightmarish and unsettling scenes.