Copp brings together poems by F.S. Flint (1885-1960) from three volumes published between 1909 and 1920--In the Net of the Stars, Cadences, and Otherworld--in addition to previously uncollected
or unpublished works. He aims to bring more attention to Flint's place in early modernism in England. Three of these poems are in French and include a translation. The introduction provides
biographical information, an examination of his place in Imagism, and critical discussion of his poems. Flint's essays, "Imagism" and "The History of Imagism," are provided in the appendices,
along with an obituary notice and his autobiographical sketch, "Round Holes by a Square Peg." In addition to the subject index, an index of first lines is included. Copp taught modern languages
in secondary education and continuing education courses at Cambridge U. in the UK. He is currently editing the letters of Richard Aldington and F.S. Flint. Distributed by Associated University
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