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phanopœia|ˌfænəʊˈpiːjə| [f. Gr. ϕανό-ς light, bright, f. ϕαίνειν to shine, give light + ποι-εῖν to make, after melopœïa: see -ia1.] (See quot. 1929.)
1929E. Pound in N.Y. Herald-Tribune 20 Jan. xi. 5/4 There are three ‘kinds of poetry’: Melopoeia... Phanopoeia, which is a casting of images upon the visual imagination... Logopoeia. Ibid. 6/1 In phanopoeia we find the greatest drive toward utter precision of word. 1934,1957[see logopœia]. 1961[see modernist 5]. |