Talk:Legends and myths regarding the Titanic
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Atlantis (novel and film)
There is another notable "Literary foreshadowing of the disaster": The 1912 novel Atlantis by Gerhart Hauptmann was published five months prior to the Titanic disaster. The novel was made into a movie released in 1913, which stirred some controversy (and banned in Norway) due to the inevitable association with the disaster, and its untimely release -- deemed to be in poor taste. I added this to the section (per WP:DIY), but would prefer to maintain the original editor's narrative tone (and approval). The first reference is based on this archive of the book; I'm not sure if I formatted the reference properly. See also this reference: Pedersen, Sune Christian, The Titanic Myth, Post & Tele Museum of Denmark, 3rd Quarterly, (2001)
Perhaps I don't know where to look, but the closest thing that I could find for the novel's ISBN is Library of Congress : PZ3.H294 A
~Eric F 184.76.225.106 (talk) 19:12, 9 April 2012 (UTC)
- P.s.: I realize this entry is considerably less impressive than the preceding one, and would not take it personally if it is removed. ~Eric F 184.76.225.106 (talk) 06:39, 12 April 2012 (UTC)
Boat (seriously?)
Seriously?