Cengage Learning
Heath Online: H. D. (Hilda Doolittle)
Even though this site is particularly designed for teachers, it provides good information to help students understand H. D.'s (1886-1961 CE) poetry. Focuses on putting her work in the context of her time.
Bartleby
Bartleby.com: Modern British Poetry: Biographical Sketches
This site offers brief biographies of many British poets of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These include Oscar Wilde, Thomas Hardy, Robert Louis Stevenson, A. E. Housman, and many more.
Other
The Poetry Kit: Jim Bennett Interview
Insightful interview with this imagist poet. He gives some philosophy and characterization of imagery.
University of Pennsylvania
Univ of Pennsylvania: Imagism
Defines the movement of poetry, "imagism" and describes the "imagist." The site also gives five characteristics of an imagist according to an Imagist manifesto.
Yale University
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Harriet Monroe and the "Imagists"
This excellent site pays tribute to Harriet Monroe, her works, and her contemporaries. Contains the history of the term, published in 1915.
Wikimedia
Wikipedia: Imagism
This Wikipedia site offers a brief description of what imagism was and a listing of the three principles of imagist poetry.
Other
Uwo: An Interview With Dorothy Livesay
This site has an interview with Dorothy Livesay, author of 14 books of poetry. Her insight into the imagist movement is quite interesting.
Other
Modernist Poetry
Account of the rise of modernist Persian poetry and its influence on the imagist movement. Links to authors and works.
Other
Kintespace: The Art of Poetry
This site is an analysis of rhythm, imitation, style, tone, and technique of poetry. References to imagists and their works are also included
University of Illinois
University of Illinois: Examples of Winter's Early Imagist Poetry
Two very good examples of imagist poetry. Links to author.
University of Groningen
American History: Outlines: Imagist Ezra Pound
This site from the University of Groningen provides a good exposition of the well known imagist poet, Ezra Pound. Includes links to T.S. Eliot and W. C. Williams.
Open Library of the Internet Archive
Open Library: The Three Mulla Mulgars
This ebook version of Walter De la Mare's The Three Mulla-Mulgars has been made available in multiple formats by the Open Library. Editions of the full novel, organized by year of publication, may be accessed here.
Academy of American Poets
Poets.org: A Brief Guide to Imagism
Contains a brief explanation of the Imagist school of poetry. Also includes a copy of Ezra Pound's "In a Station of the Metro" and the three tenets of Imagism as defined by Pound.