Talk:John Gould Fletcher

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I changed the sentence in the last part of the article from "Modernism" to "Modernity." Modernism is a literary and arts movement that responded to, and often criticized the effects of Modernity, which is the cultural climate associated with the post-Industrial Western world. On the other hand, Imagism is a subcategory of literary Modernism, so Fletcher actually was a modernist, in the broadest sense of the term. Just wanted to clarify.