“Between the image of the Imagist and the 'symbol' of the Symbolists there is a difference only of precision”

—  René Taupin

L'Influence du symbolism francais sur la poesie Americaine(de 1910 a 1920), Champion, Paris 1929 trans William Pratt and Anne Rich AMS , New York 1985 ISBN 9780404615796

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