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| | A3 F. S. Flint, History of Imagism |
 | | Flint’s history of Imagisme begins ‘somewhere in the gloom of 1908’ and ends with Pound’s 1914 anthology Des Imagistes |
 | | The ‘Imagists’ Flint mentions, who beginning in March 1909 met weekly at a Soho restaurant, include himself, Hulme, Edward Storer, F. Tancred, Joseph Campbell, Florence Farr, and, from April 1909, Pound. |
 | | These amusements seem not to have survived, but their effects are traceable in the published work of all those who were present. |
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