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236:" protocol seemed to some to affirm a "natural" state of affairs with women subordinated to chivalrous men, a view that campaigners for women's rights rejected. Some saw the self-sacrifice of millionaires like John Jacob Astor and Benjamin Guggenheim as a demonstration of the generosity and moral superiority of the rich and powerful, while the very high level death toll among Third Class passengers and crew members was seen by others as a sign of the working classes being neglected. Many believed that the conduct of the mainly Anglo-American passengers and crew demonstrated the superiority of "Anglo-Saxon values" in a crisis. Still others viewed the disaster as the result of the arrogance and hubris of the ship's owners and the Anglo-American elite, or as a demonstration of the folly of putting one's trust in technology and progress. Such a wide range of interpretations has ensured that the disaster has been the subject of popular debate and fascination for decades. 1738:, the film's director, was removed from the project after making unflattering remarks about the German war effort. He was personally questioned by Goebbels and 24 hours later he was found hanged in his cell. The film itself was withdrawn from circulation shortly after release on the grounds that a film portraying chaos and mass death was injurious to war morale, though it has also been suggested that its theme of a morally upright hero standing up to a reckless leader steering the vessel to disaster was too politically sensitive for the Nazis to tolerate. It was also too sensitive for the British, who prevented it from being shown in the western zones of occupied Germany until the 1960s. East Germans had no such difficulty as the film accorded well with the anti-capitalist sentiments of their communist rulers. 610:
event that evoked many contemporary political, moral, social and religious themes. They drew a variety of lessons from the disaster, such as the levelling effect of the rich and poor, good and bad dying indiscriminately; the rich getting what they deserved; a lack of regard for God leading to the removal of divine protection; the heroism of the men who died; the role of human pride and hubris in causing the disaster. The disaster inspired what D. Brian Anderson refers to as "countless forgettable hymns". Many of the more secular songs celebrated the bravery of the men who had gone down with the ship, often highlighting their high social status and wealth and conflating it with their self-sacrifice and perceived moral worth. A popular song of the time proclaimed:
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white folks I couldn't understand: / you all wouldn't offer me that pussy when we was all on land." He also receives marriage proposals from the wealthy women, in particular the captain's pregnant and unmarried daughter, but rejects them. In some versions another black man named Jim joins Shine in the water but is lost when he succumbs to the white people's allures and swims back to his death on the sinking ship. Shine swims all the way on to New York, outracing a whale or a shark along the way, although in some versions he goes off course and makes landfall in Los Angeles instead:
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in very different ways to the threat of death – from accepting their fate to fighting for survival. Many of those aboard had to make impossible choices between their relationships: stay aboard with husbands and sons or escape, possibly alone, and survive but face an uncertain future. Above all, Barczewski concludes, the story serves to jolt people out of hubristic complacency: "at its heart a story that reminds us of our limitations."
2441:, both ships have three propellers and carry 3,000 passengers, both have watertight compartments, both are described as "unsinkable" and both have too few lifeboats "as required by law". The collision is described within the novel's first twenty pages; the rest of the book deals with the aftermath. The similarities between art and life were recognised immediately in 1912 and the book was republished soon after the sinking of 8437: 1796:. Its budget of £600,000 (equivalent to £15.8 million in 2023) was exceptionally large for a British film and made it the most expensive film ever made in Britain up to that time. The film focuses on the story of the sinking, portraying the major incidents and players in a documentary-style fashion with considerable attention to detail; 30 sets were constructed using the builders' original plans for RMS 378: 245: 840:. He is portrayed as a central figure in the disaster, a person from "down below" who is the first to warn the captain about the water flooding in but is rebuked: "Go on back and start stackin' sacks, / we got nine pumps to keep the water back." He refuses, telling the captain: "Your shittin' is good and your shittin' is fine, / but there's one time you white folks ain't gonna shit on Shine." 2178:" which were published in great numbers on cheap paper and sold for a dollar by door-to-door salesmen. They followed a fairly similar style, which D. Bruce Anderson describes as "liberal use of short chapters, telegraphic subheadings, and sentimental, breezy prose". They summarised press coverage supplemented by extracts from survivors' accounts and sentimental eulogies of the victims. 2174:, described by Richard Howells as "darkly rhetorical ... heavily laden with cultural pronouncement", was one of the first to be published, barely a month after the disaster. Many of the American books followed an established form that had been used after other disasters such as the Galveston Storm of 1900 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Publishers rushed out "dollar" or " 1290:
Simple Heroism" was performed through eight tableaux, starting with "A splendid marine effect of the Gigantic Vessel gliding from the Quayside at Southampton" and ending with praise for "the simple courage which remains for ever a proud heritage of the Anglo-Saxon race." According to contemporary reports, the show "often reduced audiences to tears."
2979:(2021), there is a segment when the Phantom Thieves are sailing on a boat to get to their next part in road trip. While there, Futaba Sakura decides to use this opportunity to stand on Ryuji's back with her arms stretching out, saying "Feast your eyes on the splendor that is the classic movie poster pose". This line is a reference to the 2064: 113:... the entire English-speaking world was shaken; and for us, at least, the tragedy can be regarded as a watershed between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries." John Wilson Foster characterises the sinking as marking "the end of an era of confidence and optimism, of a sense of a new departure." Just two years later, what 2405:, first published in Germany in 1937 and subsequently in Britain in 1938 and in the United States in 1940 (translated into English). The main protagonist and hero of the novel is John Jacob Astor; the book focuses on the theme of redemption, though it takes a markedly anti-British stance. It is considered the first serious 3219:
disaster the company produced a limited run of 494 black "mourning bears" which were displayed in London shop windows. They rapidly sold out, and a further 161 were produced between 1917 and 1919. They are today among the most sought-after of all teddy bears. One pristine example was sold in December
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was copyrighted just ten days after the disaster. Numerous pieces of sheet music and gramophone records were subsequently produced. In many cases, they were not simply mere commercial exploitation of a tragedy (though that certainly did exist) but were a genuine and deeply felt popular response to an
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commented that its editors "do not remember any other event in our history that has called forth such a rush of song in the columns of the daily press." Poets' corners in newspapers were filled with poems commemorating the disaster, the lessons to be drawn from it and specific incidents that happened
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has been interpreted in many ways. Some viewed it in religious terms as a metaphor for divine judgement over what they saw as the greed, pride and luxury on display in the ship. Others interpreted it as a display of Christian morality and self-sacrifice among those who stayed aboard so that women and
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will continue to be not just a haunting memory of the recurrent past, but a portent of things to come – a Western apocalypse, perhaps, wherein the world, as Western man has known and shaped it, is undermined from within, not overcome from without; and ends not in holocaust but with a quiet slip into
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was the incarnation of man’s arrogance in equating size with security; his pride in intellectual (divorced from spiritual) mastery; his blindness to the consequences of wasteful extravagance; and his superstitious faith in materialism and technology. What is alarming is how much these pitfalls still
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to use as a set. Hitchcock disliked the idea and openly mocked it; he suggested that a good way to shoot it would be to "begin with a close-up of a rivet while the credits rolled, then to pan slowly back until after two hours the whole ship would fill the screen and The End would appear." When asked
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reported the following day that the local police had to intervene after "the audience having been led to believe they were to see something sensational, uttered loud protests. Seats were torn loose in one theatre." In the end, the local police chief banned the performance. Similar public outrage and
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Myriorama, it featured "the spectacle staged in its entirety by John R. Poole, and every endeavour made to convey a true pictorial idea of the whole history of the disaster ... Unique Mechanical and Electric Effects, special music and the story described in a thrilling manner." The "Immortal Tale of
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regarding his reputed refusal to leave the ship while there were still spaces in the lifeboats for women and children. The song "A Hero Went Down with the Monarch of the Sea" described Astor as "a handsome prince of wealth, / Who was noble, generous and brave" and ended: "Good-bye, my darling, don't
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The poem takes place within an autobiographical framework in which the poet becomes a character in his own poem and dies before the end, becoming merely one of a multitude of voices and perspectives. The iceberg appears as "an icy fingernail / scratching at the door and stopping short", but there is
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s story. The creation and destruction of the ship are symbols of "what human ingenuity can achieve and how easily that same ingenuity can fail in a brief, random encounter with the forces of nature." The human aspects of the story are also a source of fascination, with different individuals reacting
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and received high praise from reviewers on both sides of the Atlantic, it was at best only a modest commercial success because of its original huge budget and a relatively poor impact in America. It has nonetheless aged well; the film has considerable artistic merit and, according to Professor Paul
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reported that "both eyes had been blacked and several teeth have been lost, and a blue-black bruise ... now covers almost the entire southern aspect of his face." He was defiant all the same: "Even after I pay the doctor and the dentist I'll clear five hundred dollars. And there isn't an untruthful
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We hear a muffled voice, like a drowned survivor giving testimony from beneath the waves, as it were, and the swaying music of the water, and at the section's end the ominous drips as of water that magnify into depth-soundings, the voice now silent or merged into ocean, abyss, the underwater echoes
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The self-sacrifice of captains of industry such as Astor was seen as all the more remarkable as it was made not just to aid their own womenfolk, but to help save those of much lower social status. As one Denver columnist put it, "the disease-bitten child, whose life at best is less than worthless,
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and supplemented it with interviews with fellow-survivors. It was published by Houghton Mifflin within only three weeks of the disaster. Gracie carried out extensive research and interviews, as well as attending the US Senate inquiry into the sinking. He died in December 1912, just before his book
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The moral of the Toast is that neither the white man's money nor his women are worth the risk of acquiring them, therefore they should not be aspired to or coveted by black people. The unmarried pregnant captain's daughter is a sign that "even white nobility can transgress", as Paul Heyer puts it,
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Shine is the only person aboard capable of swimming to safety and refuses, in revenge for the mistreatment of himself and his kin, to save the drowning white people. They offer him all manner of rewards, including "all the pussy eyes ever did see", but to no avail; "Shine say, 'One thing about you
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as somewhere between a Greek and an Elizabethan tragedy; the theme of hubris, in the form of wealth and vaingloriousness, meeting an indifferent Fate in a final catastrophe is very much one that is drawn from classical Greek tragedies. The story also matches the template for Elizabethan tragedians
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historical architecture of her interiors. The maiden voyage itself had theatrical overtones; the advance publicity highlighted the historic nature of the maiden voyage of the world's largest ship, and a substantial number of passengers were aboard specifically for that occasion. The passengers and
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was a huge success, selling 60,000 copies within two months of its publication. It remained listed as a best-seller for six months. The book has never been out of print, reached its fiftieth edition by 1998, and has been translated into over a dozen languages. It was adapted twice for the screen,
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s launching on 31 May 1911 were shot in Belfast by local company Films Limited, and the Topical Budget Company appears to have had some footage – now lost – of the ship at Southampton. Other than that, all that existed were photographs, which were of only limited use in a motion picture. Newsreel
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wanders the ocean looking for the iceberg, those aboard fill the time by making a series of sexual revelations, such as the disclosure by one girl that she "used to enjoy keeping a mammal in her vagina." When the collision does eventually come, it turns out to be a practical joke by the captain's
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After the sinking, memorial postcards were issued in huge numbers to serve as relics of the disaster. They were often derived from 19th-century religious art, showing grieving maidens in stylised poses alongside uplifting religious slogans. For many devout Christians the disaster had disturbing
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s Captain Smith and features a fictional nephew of J. P. Morgan, the ultimate owner of the ship, who seeks to befriend and seduce the rich and famous aboard the ship. He accompanies Thomas Andrews as the ship sinks and makes his escape aboard a capsized lifeboat (like Sherlock Holmes). The book
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as a definite historical event, Enzensberger simultaneously incorporates documentation – including original news wires from 15 April 1915 – while questioning the degree to which the event has become obscured by the accumulated myth-building of popular memory. As Foster puts it, in the poem
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The disaster has been called "an event that in its tragic, clockwork-like certainty stopped time and became a haunting metaphor" – not just one metaphor but many, which the cultural historian Steven Biel describes as "conflicting metaphors, each vying to define the disaster's broader social and
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and his girlfriend Bijou are shown at the front of the boat deck with Bijou in a "flying" pose and Hamtaro behind her with the cutscene reading "Fl...flying!" in a tribute to the "I'm Flying" scene from Cameron's film, though with Hamtaro instead of Jack and Bijou instead of Rose. Although the
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performed by Charles William and John R. Poole, whose family had been staging such shows since the 1840s. It involved the use of a series of scenes painted on fine gauze sheets, manipulated in such a way that they would appear to dissolve from one scene to the next while music was played and a
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cross-fertilised across different genres. According to Stoneman, he took the lyrics from a poem which he had seen in a newspaper. He "put a tune to it", most likely meaning that he adapted an existing tune with a suitable rhyme and meter. It subsequently emerged that the author of the poem was
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newsreel would "guarantee a full house!". In many places, patrons were handed copies of "Nearer, My God, to Thee" to sing at the close of the film (according to German cinema owner Fred Berger, "much lusty singing took place at screening") while in Britain a family of entertainers used their
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The disaster prompted the production of collectibles and memorabilia, many of which had overtly religious overtones. Collectible postcards were in great demand in Edwardian England; in an era when domestic telephones were rare, sending a short message on a postcard was the early-20th-century
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Various other authors of the first wave published compilations of news reportage, interviews and survivors' accounts. However, as W. B. Bartlett comments, they were "marked by some journalism of highly suspect and sensationalist variety ... which tell more about the standards of journalistic
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but most of the film is set in an interior lounge, in a very static and talkative fashion. The ship's evacuation is depicted as taking place amid pandemonium but the actual sinking is not shown; although the director did shoot sinking scenes, it was decided that they should not be used.
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crashed into an iceberg. After remaining afloat for 2 hours and 40 minutes, it sank beneath the waters of the North Atlantic. I will give you more time. 9 hours is the amount of time you will be given to escape." It is later discovered that the "ship" they are on is a replica of one of
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sinks the couple are reconciled, the women are rescued and Sturges and his son go down with the ship. The film earned an Oscar for its screenplay. The film's lack of regard for historical accuracy can be explained by the fact that it uses the disaster merely as a backdrop for the
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in great detail from design and fitting-out, through to the maiden voyage, the disaster and the aftermath. The book takes a heavily visual approach with many contemporary photographs and pictures, and is described by Anderson as "encyclopedic comprehensive" and "the consummate
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was harsher, describing most of the poems it received as "worthless" and "intolerably bad". A key sign of quality was whether it had been written on lined paper; if it had, it was likely to be among the worst category. The newspaper advised its readers "that to write about the
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extensively - depictions of the ship's interior and exterior, its voyage, its destruction and its wreckage. His work has illustrated numerous written works about the disaster including books and magazine stories and covers and he was a consultant on James Cameron's successful
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sank. Other musical responses sought to evoke the disaster in musical form. Soon after the sinking a "Descriptive Musical Sketch (Piano, Chorus and Reciter)" was staged, and those wanting to re-enact the disaster at home could listen to the recording of "The Wreck of the
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a group of time travel bandits used Godzilla to make time heists and in Issue 11 Godzilla sends up being sent back to 1912 where the Kaiju attacks and sinks the Titanic with the monster's giving off heat warming up the waters and as a result decreased the death count.
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became the highest-grossing film in history nine weeks after opening on 19 December 1997, and a week later became the first film ever to gross $ 1 billion worldwide. By March 1998 it had made over $ 1.2 billion, a record that stood until Cameron's next drama film
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messages. The ship's band is repeatedly shown playing musical pieces, the titles of which are shown on captions; it appears that a live band would play the corresponding music to the cinema audience. As the film ends, the waves close over the swimming captain.
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as she went down. The same hymn and slogan was repeated on many items of memorabilia issued to memorialise the disaster. Bamforth & Company issued a hugely popular postcard series in England, showing verses from the hymn alongside a mourning woman and
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British songwriters commemorated the disaster with appeals to religious, chauvinistic and heroic sentiments. Songs were published with titles such as "Stand to Your Post (Women and Children First!)" and "Be British (Dedicated to the Gallant Crew of the
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inspired "what seems to be the largest number of songs concerning any disaster, perhaps any event in American history." In 1912–3 alone, over a hundred songs are known to have been produced in the United States; the earliest known commercial song about
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into a block of floating ice. The impact knocks the passengers off their feet and causes pandemonium on board. The film does not depict the evacuation of the ship but shows the captain panicking while water rises around the feet of wireless operator
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Mr. Chas. A. Pryor ... chartered a tug boat, and has the real genuine money getter ... are GREAT, showing all notable persons connected with the tragedy, the lifeboats, the life preservers, and have the last bill of fare that was served on the
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herself have been objects of public fascination for many years. They have inspired numerous books, plays, films, songs, poems, and works of art. The story has been interpreted in many overlapping ways, including as a symbol of technological
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had a particular resonance for African-Americans, who saw the ship as a symbol of the hubris of white racism and its sinking as retribution for the mistreatment of black people. It was commemorated in a famous 1948 song by the blues singer
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a poem worth printing requires that the author should have something more than paper, pencil, and a strong feeling that the disaster was a terrible one." John Sutherland and Stephen Fender nominate Christopher Thomas Nixon's lengthy poem
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scripts, and British censors let it be known that they disapproved of a film that might be seen as critical of the British shipping industry. The project was eventually abandoned as the Second World War loomed and Hitchcock instead made
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with its episodes of heroism, comedy, irony, sentimentality and ultimately tragedy. In short, the fact that the story can so easily be seen as fitting an established dramatic template has made it hard not to interpret it that way.
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roleplay of its kind, and around 2,000 registered characters each year, many of whom are played by the same individual. A great majority of players (over 75%) are Russian, highlighting the worldwide impact of Titanic disaster.
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for Selznick in 1940, winning an Oscar for Best Picture. A similar plotline of a thief renouncing his life of crime after falling in love with a steerage woman aboard the ship was later used in the television miniseries
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and culminated with a depiction of a sinking liner. It was the longest and most ambitious Danish film to date, taking up eight reels and costing a then-huge sum of $ 60,000. It was filmed aboard a real liner, the
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s band might still be playing 2,500 fathoms under the sea?" The piece uses a collage of sounds, ranging from underwater recordings to reminiscences of survivors and morse code messages, to evoke the sounds of the
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has "become a part of our mythology, firmly entrenched in the collective consciousness, and the stories will continue to be retold not because they need to be retold, but because we need to tell them."
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Disaster movies: a loud, long, explosive, star-studded guide to avalanches, earthquakes, floods, meteors, sinking ships, twisters, viruses, killer bees, nuclear fallout, and alien attacks in the cinema
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slides that could be bought or rented for public showings, accompanied by posters, lobby photos, lecture scripts and sheet music. They were intended to be shown as part of a mixed programme combining
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Many composers also tackled the subject of the ship's sinking. Concerts were a major part of the fund-raising effort after the disaster; a super-orchestra of five hundred musicians played to a packed
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theme for various platforms; most of these are either about the player being a passenger on the doomed ship trying to escape, or a diver exploring and possibly trying to raise the wreck. One game,
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crew can be viewed as archetypes of stock roles, which Foster summarises as "Rich Man, Socialite, Unsung Hero, Coward, Martyr, Deserter of Post, Stayer at Post, Poor Emigrant, Manifest Hero, etc."
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magazine admitted approaching it "with a bit of a sinking feeling" and concluded that it was "an earnest but hopelessly mediocre show", which was not so much hit-and-miss as "almost all miss."
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improvements, as a classic disaster tale, as an indictment of the class divisions of the time, and as romantic tragedies with personal heroism. It has inspired many moral, social and political
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has been the inspiration for a huge number of books since 1912; as Steven Biel puts it, "Rumor has it that the three most written-about subjects of all time are Jesus, the Civil War, and the
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Slide shows made less of an impact on British audiences, who seem to have preferred a more "artistic" approach. One of the most elaborate visual responses to the disaster was a "Myriorama" (a
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of London after emerging from a cupboard where its owner, who disliked the bear's appearance, had kept it for 90 years. It sold for over £91,000 ($ 136,000), far more than had been expected.
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unflinchingly sails forth with its cargo of epic themes". The lavish production incorporated a tilting stage to simulate the sinking. It was a major box-office success; the musical won five
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characterised it as a "monument and warning to human presumption", while others saw it as divine retribution: God putting Man in his place, as had happened to Noah. The final location of
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under construction or newly completed and became objects of great demand afterwards. Even more desirable to collectors were the small number of postcards that had been written aboard
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a ship "run not by sailors, but by stock speculators". His warnings fall on deaf ears and the ship hits an iceberg. Several aspects of the plot are reflected in James Cameron's 1997
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Describing the disaster as "one of the most fascinating single events in human history," Stephanie Barczewski identifies a number of factors behind the continuing popularity of the
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and a mockup of the collision itself. Released in the United States on 14 May 1912 and subsequently shown internationally, it was a major success. However, it is now considered a
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A variety of other collectible items was produced, ranging from tin candy boxes to commemorative plates, whiskey jiggers, and even teddy bears. One of the most unusual items of
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by retrieving a stockpile of a fictitious ultra-rare mineral of military value, "byzanium", that the ship was supposedly carrying on her maiden voyage. The film, directed by
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is the one that was sent to Taft. Individual passengers were frequently memorialised and in several cases were held up as examples, such as in the example of the millionaire
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bears the weight of our belief and our disbelief, our desire for apocalypse and our fear of it, our fatigue, our talkative demise, the unbearable lightness of our being."
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and that white skin is not synonymous with purity. Also present in the Toast is the more general theme of a warning against overconfidence in the white man's technology.
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sails at dawn"; the poets Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot are pictured as "fighting in the captain's tower," disregarded by spectators. Dylan would later write and record an
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has been in development by Four Funnels Entertainment. According to the developers, the game will feature a fully interactive recreation of the ship and the port of
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goes to safety with the rest of the steerage riff-raff, while the handler of great affairs, ... whose energies have uplifted humanity, stand unprotestingly aside."
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called some of it "unutterably horrible" and none of it "magically inspired", though its editors conceded that some "very creditable" poems had been written. The
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were playing in crowded cinemas and theatres in the United States and Europe. By the end of April 1912, no fewer than nine American companies had issued sets of
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slides with short dramatic, comic and scenic films. Charles A. Pryor of New York's Pryor and Clare was among the first photographers to make it aboard the
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in the later part of the 20th century. The first came immediately after the sinking, but ended abruptly a couple of years later due to the outbreak of
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At the time this was attributed to the ship's machinery coming loose, but it now seems more likely to have been the sound of the hull coming apart as
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typify the Western – especially the English-speaking – world of today in our continuing Age of Anxiety. As long as this self-same Hubris is with us,
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Various plays have featured the disaster either as their principal subject or in passing. One of the earliest directly addressing the sinking of the
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during and after the sinking. Other poets published their own collections, as in the case of Edwin Drew, who rushed into print a collection called
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and the centenary of the disaster in 1997 and 2012, respectively. Ballard told the story of his search and discovery of the ship in his 1987 book
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There have also been a number of dance and multimedia productions. The Canadian choreographer Cornelius Fischer-Credo devised a dance work called
416: 1722:, for control of the White Star Line. An equally fictitious young German First Officer, Petersen, warns against Ismay's reckless pursuit of the 805:, Fare thee well)". Popular legend had it that there were no black people aboard. Lead Belly's song portrays the black American boxing champion 7857: 4985: 1978:
drama to have been partially filmed aboard the vessel, which the Canadian director visited in two Russian submersibles in the summer of 1995.
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magazine was much more complimentary, saying that it took "guts to write a musical about the century's most infamous disaster, yet Broadway's
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acted as consultants. One day during shooting Beesley infiltrated the set but was discovered by the director, who ordered him off; thus, as
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cutscene is still in the game's files, it can't be seen during normal gameplay and requires cheat codes and modification software to see.
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disaster. Writing in his spare time, he interviewed around sixty survivors as well as drawing on previous writings and research. His book
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in its unprecedented scale is contrasted with the origins of its nemesis, following a familiar nineteenth-century notion of the double or
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which was derived from a then-popular dance craze, though it is unclear how the dance steps were supposed to represent the sinking ship.
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in a pessimistic post-Darwinian contrast between the achievements and arrogance of man and the humbling power of nature. The building of
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Even at the time, the high level of public interest in the disaster produced strong dissenting reactions in some quarters. The novelist
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from the perspective of the twelve-year-old protagonist, who notes parallels between the social strata on the ship and her own life.
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disaster in its immediate aftermath can be attributed to the deep psychological impact that it had on the public, particularly in the
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in 2013. The floorplans are accurate, but are split into four chapters (maps) for gameplay purposes (from F Deck to the Boat Deck).
1553:) in which a ship at sea catches fire and sinks, while passengers fight to board lifeboats. It was released in the United States as 944: 2722: 2429:. Published in 1898, the book is noted for its similarities with the actual sinking. It tells the story of a huge ocean liner, the 8472: 7905: 7329: 6549: 1914:, cost at least $ 40 million. It was the most expensive movie made up to that time but made only $ 10 million at the box office. 1530: 2005:
scenario inspired TV productions, from expansive serial epics to satirical animated spoofs. The list of genres relating to the
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similarly sunk on its 1912 maiden voyage. The circumstances of the Gigantic is presented as more mysterious than those of the
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organ to provide the Gaumont newsreel with an accompaniment of nautical tunes. Even though Gaumont was a French company, its
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merged with that of a character in black folklore known as "Shine", a sort of trickster figure who was probably named after
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Numerous songs were produced in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. According to the American folklorist D.K. Wilgus,
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The first wave of books was published shortly after the sinking. Two survivors published their own accounts at the time:
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but being refused by Captain Smith, who tells him: "I ain't hauling no coal." Johnson remains on shore, bitterly bidding
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survivors. Other postcards celebrated the bravery of the male passengers, the crew and especially the ship's musicians.
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Cover of the sheet music for the popular 1912 sentimental song "My Sweetheart Went Down with the Ship", inspired by the
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lifeboat and keeping the survivors in her charge going with bravado and her pistol. The writer Steven Biel notes that
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newsreel bubble soon burst, and by August 1912 trade newspapers were reporting that compilations of stock footage of
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newsreels were so prevalent by this time that some companies offered "guarantees" that their own footage was genuine.
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is mentioned as having survived its encounter with the iceberg due to it being armored with aluminum developed from
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overtook it in 2009. Cameron's film centres around a love affair between First Class passenger Rose DeWitt Bukater (
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newsreels appeared in Australia as early as 27 April, while in Germany the Martin Dentler company promised that its
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children might escape. It could be seen in social terms as conveying messages about class or gender relations. The "
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in 1976, which was made into a hugely expensive flop of a movie four years later. The same theme was reflected in
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Some movie companies tried to make up for the lack of footage by passing off film of other liners as being of the
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plays on American stereotypes of resilience and exceptionalism with a hint of isolationism. It was made into a
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in 1985 spurred a fresh wave of books, with even more published following the success of James Cameron's film
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in 1985, which sparked a new wave of interest and has continued to the present day, boosted by the release of
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about the project by a reporter he said, "Oh yes, I've had experience with icebergs. Don't forget I directed
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did comparatively poorly in its home country; this was perhaps due to the local news being dominated not by
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and played on Broadway for two years, with performances also held in Germany, Japan, Canada and Australia.
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By the time the "twain" (two) converge, they have become "twin halves of one august event" which sends the
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story. Released in 1958 and produced by MacQuitty, the film is based on the 1955 book of the same name by
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dramatic and emotive recital was performed in the foreground. According to the publicity material for the
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at the 1994 Belfast Festival in which a flotilla of refrigerators – in real life part of the cargo aboard
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disaster were hampered by the fact that hardly any footage of the ship existed. A few seconds of film of
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to the bottom while the iceberg floats on. Now the ship lies at the bottom of the North Atlantic, and
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referred to as "the long nineteenth century" came to an end with the outbreak of the First World War.
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in order to recruit him into an entity known as 'The Agency' which was set up to prevent destructive
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series, is set after the disaster and features a fictional heroine trying to cope with the events.
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to test people's common sense with an outlandish story. One of those Lost Legends dealt with the
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newsreel; the carefully worded advert obscures the fact that the footage was actually of the RMS
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series, in which each book is a fictional diary set at a significant point in American history.
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In reality Johnson visited England in 1911, not 1912, and returned safely to the US aboard the
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As the ship sinks, Pratt describes the great noise heard by those aboard and in the lifeboats:
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has been produced over the years. One of the earliest was the German author Robert Prechtl's
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There have so far been eight English-language drama films (not counting TV films) about the
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as a boy and had long wished to make a film that put the nautical events front and centre.
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made during World War II. It was largely shot in Berlin with some scenes filmed aboard the
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on her return from the scene of the sinking and took many pictures of Captain Rostron, the
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In the end, he finds a drink and a woman to keep him company, and as one version puts it,
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Titanic Voyage RPG (TVRPG) is an eight-day long real-time event in which internet users
1918:, the producer, later remarked that it would have been "cheaper to lower the Atlantic". 545:
no real resolution, "no end to the end". Enzensberger targets the commemorations by the
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Story of the Wreck of the Titanic, the Ocean's Greatest Disaster: 1912 Memorial Edition
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from her location on the sea bed. He aims to gain a decisive American advantage in the
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newsreel was hugely successful and played to packed houses around the world. The first
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herself can be seen as a stage, with her rigid segregation between the classes and the
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called the "Gigantic" appears. This even larger alternate universe counterpart of the
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Hughes, Zondra (June 2000). "What Happened to the Only Black Family on the Titanic".
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Since the discovery of the wreck, several video games have been released with an RMS
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disaster: four American, two British and two German, produced between 1912 and 1997.
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was beaten up several times by angry customers who fell victim to one such scam. The
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in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912. As D. Brian Anderson has put it, the sinking of
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Kramer, Peter (1999). "Women First". In Sandler, Kevin S.; Studlar, Gaylyn (eds.).
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wrote what Foster calls an "upbeat hackneyed Victorian hymn" to the American dead:
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and published in 2024 by Greenwillow/HarperCollins, explores the discovery of the
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One of the most famous novels associated with the disaster is a book written by
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Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, RMS Titanic, 1912
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With the advent of television, the themes and social microcosm provided by the
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word in those advertisements. There ain't nobody can say I ain't a gent." In
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and claimed that when the iceberg hit the ship, a (nonexistent) film called
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s launch as showing her sinking. The proprietor of one cinema on New York's
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Charles Hanson Towne's poem "The Harvest of the Sea", published in June 1912
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The Stonemans: An Appalachian Family and the Music That Shaped Their Lives
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which, in turn, was adapted for the title track of an album by the singer
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in 1933, has a romantic plot which features a shock ending set aboard the
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He said, "I left the big motherfucker sinkin' about thirty minutes ago."
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Love, Sex, Death & Words: Surprising Tales from a Year in Literature
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editorialism at the time than they do about what really happened on the
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Inc, while Daniel Allen Butler provides a scholarly examination of the
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intercut with pictures of icebergs "don't attract audiences any more."
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movie when Jack and Rose do the iconic movie pose at the front of the
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in 1997. The production was partially filmed aboard a real liner, the
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Butler, Daniel (1998). Unsinkable: the full story of the RMS Titanic.
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during her maiden voyage and posted while she was in the harbours at
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gave a fairly short first-hand account in her posthumously published
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The work was first issued on record in 1975, as the first release on
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A number of other works of epic poetry were produced in later years.
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has been commemorated in a wide variety of ways in the century after
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you grieve for me, / I would give my life for ladies to flee." "The
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John Jacob Astor's death was highlighted as a particular example of
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who was commended for the ostensibly heroic qualities of his death.
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s sinking in the line "On April 14, 1912... the famous ocean liner
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Book Prize. The title comes from some of the reputed last words of
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is the most commercially successful film about the ship's sinking.
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called "the chivalric behaviour of the men on the ill-fated ship":
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in myth and memory: representations in visual and literary culture
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has appeared in some comic books by many different publishers. In
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sank for real five years later when she was torpedoed by a German
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Established poets also addressed the disaster with mixed results.
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On Board the Titanic: The Complete Story With Eyewitness Accounts
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Street, Sarah (2004). "Questions of Authenticity and Realism in
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There have been three or four major waves of public interest in
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Titanica: The Disaster of the Century in Poetry, Song and Prose
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as a secret area in the tenth level of the story themed around
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Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy: A Chronicle in Words and Pictures
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and a French company threatened lawsuits as they had their own
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wife. The off-Broadway production, whose cast included a young
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Iconic Events: Media, Politics, and Power in Retelling History
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Several musicals have been produced based on the story of the
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Maynard's revenge: the collapse of free market macroeconomics
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incorporates a number of myths and conspiracy theories about
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There was only a limited number of surviving photographs of
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for Best Novel that year as well as being nominated for the
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in 1986, a 320-page illustrated volume telling the story of
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puts it, "for the second time in his life, Beesley left the
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survivors disembarking and the crowds gathering outside the
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farewell, and dances the Eagle Rock as the ship goes under.
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The sea-worm crawls – grotesque, slimed, dumb, indifferent.
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The Chief Incidents of the 'Titanic' Wreck, Treated in Verse
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in March 1956 and subsequently as the classic British film
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has become an irresistible destination for time-travelers.
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film for him in 1938, based on a novel of the same name by
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to raise money for the families of the musicians lost when
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was the true meaning, the real lesson." The sinking of the
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Charlotte Anne Hamilton's historical romance debut novel,
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and other lost ships have become famous. Susan Wels' book
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was a passenger of the ship and he died in the disaster.
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Pack your Theatre with the BIGGEST SENSATION OF THE AGE
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as "the worst poem to be inspired by the sinking of the
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Century: Media, Myth, and the Making of a Cultural Icon
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as the setting for murder mysteries, as in the case of
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s Captain Smith. It was largely shot aboard the liner
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That Fatal Night: The Titanic Diary of Dorothy Wilton
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in 1966, titled "Rendezvous With Yesterday", the RMS
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s crew. His subsequent advertising, published in the
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Shine was in Sugar Ray's bar drinking Seagram Seven.
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Shine said "Hell yeah." They said, "How do you know?"
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They were all brave, there were men and women to save
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The Passing of the Titanic (Sic transit gloria mundi)
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in 2012, just few months before the centenary of the
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36:"The Ship That Will Never Return", a song about the 8296: 8264: 8132: 8125: 8058: 7999: 7954: 7825: 7774: 7660: 7417: 7377: 7364: 7313: 7260: 7241: 7230: 6865: 6616: 6607: 6580: 6441: 6358: 6274: 6080:"Riot in Theatre Over Picture of Sinking Titanic". 5929:(1958)". In Bergfelder, Tim; Street, Sarah (eds.). 2448:Thriller author Clive Cussler wrote the successful 2352:
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179:aspects of that event, which is neither drama, nor 6051: 5878: 5752: 5572: 5505: 5479: 5434: 2860:was rumored to have been the original name of the 2184:The Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters 2135:(1935), which Eugene L. Rasor characterises as an 2131:, published an account of the sinking in his book 332:Through deep-sea gates of famed Southampton's bay, 305:The poets' output was of highly variable quality. 138:in 1955. The third came with the discovery of the 6145:"A Night to Remember: Nearer, My Titanic to Thee" 2883:(2013), a ship with two funnels bearing the name 2501:is a fictional diary of a girl travelling on the 1788:, was the outcome of MacQuitty's interest in the 497:Clean through the bows from 'midships with a roar 481:Around the docking bridges and cargo winches ... 429:In shadowy silent distance grew the Iceberg too. 8284:Agreement Concerning the Shipwrecked Vessel RMS 5881:A night to remember: the definitive Titanic film 5489:. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Amberley Publishing. 3492: 3082:as real or fictional passengers and crew aboard 2966:(2018) is set on a fictionalized version of the 1645:. Selznick envisaged buying the redundant liner 1407:to ban "any moving picture reels portraying the 1399:disorder resulting from a proliferation of fake 1021:that is said to have been the basis of the film 683:singers in the Southern United States. Bluesman 641:Is Doomed and Sinking" was even more laudatory: 300:But through the world to-day, and up to heaven! 296:Who died that others might reach ports of peace. 6120:"'Titanic' in 3-D to set sail two days earlier" 5759:. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 4546: 2481:The ship becomes the backdrop for a romance in 2474:has been raised and is now a museum exhibit in 1496:Gibson's film competed against the German film 1471:, had actually been on the ship and was aboard 1457:(1912), the first drama film about the disaster 1248: 1142: 499:Which drowned all cries upon the deck and shook 488: 475:That might befriend the clutch of hand or brace 471:Climbing the ladders, gripping shroud and stay, 468: 440: 422: 357: 329: 289: 1710:. It focuses on a fictitious conflict between 1565:, it was based on a novel of the same name by 1411:disaster or any phase thereof". The mayors of 1329:as lists of the casualties were being posted. 687:scored one of his biggest hits with his song " 298:Not in your jealous depths their spirits roam, 294:We have them still, those high and valiant men 260:in such quantities that the American magazine 75:of the limitations of modernity and ambition. 27:Overview of the RMS Titanic in popular culture 6214: 5575:Unsinkable: the full story of the RMS Titanic 4587:; Director: Eoin O'Callaghan (8 April 2019). 2364:Unsinkable: The Full Story of the RMS Titanic 473:Storm-rail, ringbolt or fairlead, every place 8: 8102:Mount Olivet Cemetery (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 5862:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. 5597:Cartwright, Roger; Cartwright, June (2011). 2938:was recreated in a custom-made campaign for 2856:s sister ships, the Gigantic. In real life, 2790:(1999). the level "Going Down" features the 1819:Although it won numerous awards including a 1415:and Boston soon followed suit. However, the 1068:(1992) (the title refers to a passageway on 849:He swimmed on till he came to New York town, 477:Of foot, the fourteen hundred made their way 292:But dream not, mighty Ocean, they are yours! 157:in 1997. The fourth and final came with the 101:The intensity of the public interest in the 7839:(It Was Sad When That Great Ship Went Down) 5994:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 5860:: historiography and annotated bibliography 3086:on her maiden voyage. The game starts when 2248:In 1986, Walter Lord wrote a sequel to his 1992:for examples of the many references to the 1753:starred as an estranged couple in the film 503:Her thousand fathoms journey to the grave. 8129: 7374: 7238: 6613: 6221: 6207: 6199: 5952:Sutherland, John; Fender, Stephen (2011). 5715:. Basingstoke, Hants: Palgrave Macmillan. 5418:. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. 5182: 5180: 3926: 3389: 2170:." The British writer Filson Young's book 2075:(1912), which has been criticised for its 2013:; and beginning with the first episode of 554:Relics, souvenirs for the disaster freaks, 344:The jewelled crown of Art the wizard, seen 336:Her regal treat ridged opaline gulfs asway 195:In such interpretations, the story of the 5975:. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 5648:. Sparkford, Somerset: Patrick Stephens. 5641:Eaton, John P.; Haas, Charles A. (1999). 5619:Eaton, John P.; Haas, Charles A. (1995). 5330: 5306: 4570: 4232: 4220: 4208: 4196: 4160: 4121: 4097: 4082: 4070: 4058: 4046: 4034: 4022: 4010: 3998: 3986: 3974: 3962: 2725:, a historical novel in verse written by 2613:(2010) by Alex Scarrow, Liam O'Conner, a 2437:is depicted as only slightly larger than 2354:(1997) documents the salvage work of RMS 2043:, a five-part drama based on some of the 1959:) and Third Class passenger Jack Dawson ( 1935:) quips, "Well, better late than never!" 1461:The first drama film about the disaster, 501:The watchers in the boats, the liner took 495:From their foundations, taking everything 6011:The Titanic : Disaster of a Century 4971: 4959: 4935: 4923: 4911: 4899: 4884: 4872: 4807: 4783: 4744: 4717: 4705: 4681: 4666: 4558: 4486: 4426: 4414: 4387: 4148: 3914: 3902: 3866: 3839: 3827: 3579: 3462: 3312: 2708:'s young adult historical fiction novel 1189:A deceptive advertisement for a British 1013:(albeit in a thinly disguised form) was 923:dramatised and with music and lyrics by 869:When all them white folks went to heaven 733:sings "praise be to Nero's Neptune, the 396:" (1912), his "Lines on the Loss of the 381:Thomas Hardy, the author in 1912 of the 6054:Titanic: The Last Night of a Small Town 5626:. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. 5485:: 9 Hours to Hell, the Survivors' Story 5354: 5342: 5255: 5240: 5061:"Steam Greenlight: Fall of the Titanic" 4693: 4450: 3697: 3685: 3302: 3247: 2378:that the wreck is actually that of the 2209:–related books was launched in 1955 by 2059:Survivors' accounts and "instant books" 1357:but by the simultaneous capture of the 563:bottles, planks, deck chairs, crutches, 556:food for collectors lurking at auctions 493:The passage of the engines as they tore 417:Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 283:was typical of many in eulogising what 223:political significance, to insist that 6134:Simon, John (5 May 1997). "It Sinks". 5910:. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. 5579:. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books. 5461:A History of the World in 10½ Chapters 5294: 5282: 5270: 4771: 4729: 4522: 4510: 4474: 4360: 4348: 3950: 3938: 3878: 3762: 3745: 3721: 3709: 3673: 3567: 3552: 3540: 3528: 3504: 3450: 3377: 3365: 3353: 3341: 3324: 2274:too far, to women and children only." 2224:first as a live TV drama broadcast by 1990:list of television movies and episodes 1828:Heyer, it helped to spark the wave of 1392:and the rescue of her survivors." The 1037:(1931), adapted into an Oscar-winning 741:about the disaster for his 2012 album 615:There were millionaires from New York, 5533:. London: W.W. Norton & Company. 5512:. London: W.W. Norton & Company. 5171:"FACT CHECK: 1911 Poseidon Adventure" 4947: 4860: 4843: 4831: 4795: 4642: 4630: 4462: 4438: 4402: 4375: 4319: 4295: 4259: 4172: 3890: 3851: 3810: 3798: 3642: 3516: 3186:were retouched and passed off as the 3059:(1997 and after), an analogue of the 3040:(suggested to be the inspiration for 1609:. Derived from Ernest Raymond's play 1403:disaster reels prompted the mayor of 927:, who had drawn his inspiration from 832:whose exploits were commemorated in " 774:) in 1988 as part of their hit album 650:When he tried to save all female sex, 111:assassinations of Lincoln and Kennedy 7: 7387:The Wreck of the Titan: Or, Futility 6930:Mauritz Håkan Björnström-Steffansson 5604:. Stroud, Glos.: The History Press. 5602:: The Myths and Legacy of a Disaster 5556:. Hastings, UK: The Projection Box. 5087:"Temporarily Unable to Work on Game" 4819: 4759: 4654: 4618: 4534: 4498: 4336: 4307: 4283: 4271: 4244: 4184: 4136: 3786: 3774: 3733: 3654: 3630: 3618: 3606: 3594: 3477: 3431: 3416: 3404: 3211:produced by the German manufacturer 2834:Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors 2777:, one year prior to James Cameron's 2532:shortly before her fatal collision. 1816:just before it was due to go down". 1485:, intercut with newsreel footage of 667:disaster became a popular theme for 370:Heroes freeborn, who chose the best, 340:Ark wonderful! Palatial town marine, 6058:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 5444:. London: Continuum International. 5220:Encyclopedia Titanica Message Board 2887:is briefly seen during a cutscene. 2426:Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan 2397:A variety of novels set aboard the 2270:had carried the chivalrous rule of 1925:makes a morbid cameo appearance in 1894:, the plot involves Cussler's hero 1800:. The ship's former Fourth Officer 652:The young and all, great and small, 573:dancing and tumbling on the water. 414:(a theme most famously realised in 385:poem "The Convergence of the Twain" 5730:Kay, Glenn; Rose, Michael (2006). 3118:equivalent of a text message or a 2319:The Titanic: Disaster of a Century 1825:Best English-Language Foreign Film 1772:, who had witnessed the launch of 1157:(paired with Bryars' composition " 1005:Plays, dance, and multimedia works 997:was performed and recorded by the 25: 6751:Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche 6251:Second and Third class facilities 6143:Sragow, Michael (26 March 2012). 6118:Semigran, Ali (8 February 2012). 5795:Christie's Century of Teddy Bears 5755:Titanic: anatomy of a blockbuster 5736:. Chicago: Chicago Review Press. 5395:. New York: Infobase Publishing. 3036:released in 1911 and directed by 2372:Titanic: The Ship that Never Sank 1847:In 1979, EMI Television produced 1122:created a multimedia work called 256:disaster led to a flood of verse 8436: 8435: 8031:Museum (Pigeon Forge, Tennessee) 5367:Cartwright & Cartwright 2011 5319:Cartwright & Cartwright 2011 2890:Since 2012, a video game titled 2636:'s short story "The Raft of the 1159:Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet 747:, interpolating images from the 723:", the final track of his album 8038:Maritime Museum of the Atlantic 7140:Noël Leslie, Countess of Rothes 6170:. 28 March 2012. Archived from 5817:and the Making of James Cameron 5778:. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. 5693:. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. 4984:Paxson, Caitlyn (23 May 2021). 3196:, the vessel which rescued the 3104:on the 18th. It is the largest 3042:the 1969 novel of the same name 2691:(2020) is set partially on the 2575:Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic 2512:Various authors have also used 1902:) seeking to salvage an intact 1433:List of films about the Titanic 561:Something always remains – 372:Not tears for you, but cheers! 40:disaster by F. V. St Clair 7974:Titanic: Adventure Out of Time 7559:The Chambermaid on the Titanic 6089:Hewett, Ivan (11 April 2012). 5671:. Vancouver: Belcouver Press. 5433:Barczewski, Stephanie (2011). 3207:memorabilia was the 655 black 2770:Titanic: Adventure Out of Time 2457:The Ghost from the Grand Banks 2389:as part of an insurance scam. 1859:and Thomas Andrews (played by 1368:, or marketing the footage of 1280:meaning "many scenes") titled 1177:newsreel, 26 April 1912. Fake 71:and is regularly invoked as a 18:RMS Titanic in popular culture 1: 8357:Titanic International Society 7350:Butt–Millet Memorial Fountain 5819:. New York: Newmarket Press. 5571:Butler, Daniel Allen (1998). 1689:The Nazi Propaganda Minister 751:within the song's narrative. 654:Then got drowned in the sea. 7021:Frank John William Goldsmith 6035:. London: Rough Guides Ltd. 5663:Foster, John Wilson (1997). 5067:. TheWGames. 16 January 2016 3493:Sutherland & Fender 2011 3142:religious implications; the 2695:and on its sister ship, the 2416:fourteen years prior to the 2299:The Discovery of the Titanic 2266:, noted: " wondered whether 2241:Lord's book was followed by 2103:The Loss of the S.S. Titanic 2045:legends and myths about RMS 1541:Although not strictly about 1506:), directed by the Romanian 999:Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 394:The Convergence of the Twain 7691:Titanic: The Complete Story 7589:The Boy Who Saw the Iceberg 7579:Titanic: The Legend Goes On 6295:Changes in safety practices 5548:Bottomore, Stephen (2000). 5410:Anderson, D. Brian (2005). 5093:. TheWGames. 18 August 2016 4110:New York Evening World 1912 3159:sinking in the background. 3094:on April 10, and ends when 2927:An independent video game, 2800:Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak 2111:The Truth about the Titanic 1718:, reimagined as an English 1664:). To add to the problems, 889:under the direction of Sir 784:In African-American culture 646:There was John Jacob Astor, 569:cantos, lies, relics – 8489: 8021:Museum (Branson, Missouri) 7848:The Sinking of the Titanic 7794:The Unsinkable Molly Brown 7509:The Unsinkable Molly Brown 5900:Spignesi, Stephen (2012). 5388:Aldridge, Rebecca (2008). 2773:, was released in 1996 by 2073:The Sinking of the Titanic 1970:s starboard side built in 1430: 1317:arriving at New York, the 1125:The Sinking of the Titanic 1031:'s highly successful play 919:The Unsinkable Molly Brown 617:And some from London Town. 558:and sniffing out attics... 527:The Sinking of the Titanic 427:In stature, grace and hue, 425:And as the smart ship grew 8463:Topics in popular culture 8430: 7906:Dance Band on the Titanic 7569:The Legend of the Titanic 6238: 5877:Richards, Julian (2003). 5854:Rasor, Eugene L. (2001). 5708:Howells, Richard (2012). 5216:"Titanic Voyage RPG 2023" 3170:were passed off as being 2963:Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 2366:. Robin Gardiner's books 2127:s former Second Officer, 1521:Kaiserin Auguste Victoria 933:The Unsinkable Mrs. Brown 851:And people asked had the 519:Der Untergang der Titanic 199:can be seen as a kind of 8382:Women and children first 8081:Titanic Quarter, Belfast 7984:Titanic: Honor and Glory 7743:Titanic: Blood and Steel 7720:"A Flight to Remember" ( 6383:William McMaster Murdoch 6149:The Criterion Collection 5885:. New York: I.B.Tauris. 5774:Leavy, Patricia (2007). 5646:: A Journey Through Time 5463:. London: Random House. 5202:"Sikmunt Frojt - IBWiki" 5143:The Art of Ken Marschall 5047:Titanic: Honor and Glory 3267:In fact there was one – 2934:The entirety of the RMS 2893:Titanic: Honor and Glory 2717:The Breath Between Waves 2272:women and children first 2260:, writer and editor for 1693:personally commissioned 1555:The Great Ocean Disaster 1165:Slideshows and newsreels 699:another country singer, 510:Hans Magnus Enzensberger 234:women and children first 8473:English popular culture 8397:La Circassienne au Bain 8088:Cape Race, Newfoundland 7887:Nearer, My God, to Thee 7049:Margaret Bechstein Hays 6965:Charlotte Drake Cardeza 6194:Internet Movie Database 6050:Welshman, John (2012). 6030:The Rough Guide to the 5971:Tribe, Ivan M. (1993). 5937:. London: I.B. Tauris. 5793:Maniera, Leyla (2003). 5508:Down with the Old Canoe 5478:Bartlett, W.B. (2011). 5459:Barnes, Julian (2010). 3234:Cultural legacy of the 3152:Nearer, My God, to Thee 2867:, which was one of the 2668:The Massacre of Mankind 2133:Titanic and Other Ships 1621:The Hollywood producer 1282:The Loss of the Titanic 1090:The Song of the Hammers 1064:Jeffrey Hatcher's play 772:Leave the Titanic alone 648:What a brave man was he 366:Accept your company ... 8468:RMS Titanic in fiction 8095:Fairview Lawn Cemetery 7964:Search for the Titanic 7763:Titanic: The Aftermath 7529:Secrets of the Titanic 7429:Saved from the Titanic 7407:Polar the Titanic Bear 7168:Frederic Kimber Seward 7112:Arthur Godfrey Peuchen 7098:Michel Marcel Navratil 7000:Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon 6958:Helen Churchill Candee 6951:Margaret "Molly" Brown 6557:Frank Winnold Prentice 6433:(Machine Room Manager) 6285:Iceberg that sank the 6244:First class facilities 6082:New York Evening World 5990:Taylor, Lance (2011). 5956:. London: Icon Books. 5841:. Toronto: Macmillan. 5812:Parisi, Paula (1998). 5416:in Print and on Screen 5113:"RMS Titanic (v2.0.1)" 3034:The Poseidon Adventure 2646:(2011), a book in the 2577:(1997), written by ex- 2080: 1835:The Poseidon Adventure 1464:Saved from the Titanic 1458: 1455:Saved from the Titanic 1395:New York Evening World 1361:of anarchist bandits. 1274: 1198: 1197:, shot a year earlier. 1182: 1147: 961:Titanic: A New Musical 945:film of the same title 874: 862: 657: 628: 597: 576: 549:memorabilia industry: 506: 484: 450: 443:Over the mirrors meant 432: 386: 375: 368:Daughters of pioneers! 349: 303: 249: 107:English-speaking world 41: 8365:Encyclopedia Titanica 8277:Maritime Memorial Act 7070:Eleanor Ileen Johnson 6993:Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon 6835:George Dunton Widener 6765:Harry Markland Molson 6730:Charles Melville Hays 6695:Sidney Leslie Goodwin 6674:Walter Donald Douglas 6391:Charles H. Lightoller 6325:United States inquiry 5624:: Triumph and Tragedy 5527:Biel, Steven (1998). 5504:Biel, Steven (1996). 5331:Eaton & Haas 1995 5307:Eaton & Haas 1995 4571:Eaton & Haas 1999 3016:In 1999, the website 2947:The Pokémon fan game 2787:Duke Nukem: Zero Hour 2662:The War of the Worlds 2541:Every Man for Himself 2368:Riddle of the Titanic 2282:The discovery of the 2205:The "second wave" of 2066: 1888:book of the same name 1452: 1305:strands, such as the 1188: 1172: 1153:'s short-lived label 1140:. As Foster puts it, 1118:The British composer 1039:film of the same name 881:Concerts and musicals 866: 846: 643: 612: 591: 551: 380: 360:Your fathers, who at 247: 35: 6842:Harry Elkins Widener 6758:Francis Davis Millet 6598:John Wesley Woodward 5797:. London: Pavilion. 5686:Heyer, Paul (2012). 5440:: A Night Remembered 5011:"Theme: RMS Titanic" 4547:Daily Telegraph 2012 3144:Bishop of Winchester 2346:, whose pictures of 2278:Post-discovery books 1855:) is presented as a 1841:The Towering Inferno 1307:Gaumont Film Company 1173:Advertisement for a 1084:have written plays ( 809:attempting to board 726:Highway 61 Revisited 713:Blind Willie Johnson 571:breakage, all of it, 445:To glass the opulent 281:Charles Hanson Towne 8374:Halomonas titanicae 7927:(music composition) 7878:My Heart Will Go On 7851:(music composition) 7672:A Night to Remember 7599:Ghosts of the Abyss 7499:A Night to Remember 7397:A Night to Remember 7175:Eloise Hughes Smith 7014:Archibald Gracie IV 6856:George Henry Wright 6821:Frank M. Warren Sr. 6779:Eino Viljami Panula 6737:Ann Elizabeth Isham 6702:Benjamin Guggenheim 6639:John Jacob Astor IV 6349:Conspiracy theories 6168:The Daily Telegraph 6113:. pp. 148–154. 6028:Ward, Greg (2012). 5927:A Night to Remember 5390:The Sinking of the 5188:"Gigantic - IBWiki" 4451:Kay & Rose 2006 2929:Fall of the Titanic 2880:BattleBlock Theater 2710:Luck of the Titanic 2584:from an outline by 2522:The Titanic Murders 2499:Ellen Emerson White 2250:A Night to Remember 2231:A Night to Remember 2220:A Night to Remember 2199:A Night to Remember 2186:(also published as 1890:by thriller writer 1781:A Night to Remember 1386:Bayonne, New Jersey 788:The sinking of the 565:debris left behind, 273:Library of Congress 135:A Night to Remember 52:her sinking in 1912 8350:Historical Society 7871:(soundtrack album) 7861:(soundtrack album) 7753:Saving the Titanic 7352:(Washington, D.C.) 7344:(Washington, D.C.) 7269:Engine Room Heroes 7210:R. 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Boxhall 6342:Legends and myths 6174:on 31 March 2012. 6138:. pp. 83–84. 6136:New York magazine 6065:978-0-1916-1173-5 6042:978-1-4053-8699-9 5982:978-0-2520-6308-4 5963:978-1-8483-1247-0 5944:978-1-85043-431-3 5917:978-1-118-20651-5 5892:978-1-8606-4849-6 5869:978-0-3133-1215-1 5826:978-1-55704-364-1 5804:978-1-8620-5595-7 5785:978-0-7391-1520-6 5766:978-0-8135-2669-0 5743:978-1-5565-2612-1 5722:978-0-230-31380-4 5700:978-0-3133-9815-5 5655:978-1-8526-0575-9 5633:978-0-393-03697-8 5611:978-0-7524-5176-3 5586:978-0-8117-1814-1 5563:978-1-9030-0000-7 5554:and Silent Cinema 5496:978-1-4456-0482-4 5470:978-1-4090-8865-3 5451:978-1-4411-6169-7 5402:978-0-7910-9643-7 5222:. 9 December 2022 5157:"False Authority" 4887:, pp. 68–69. 4013:, pp. 65–66. 3965:, pp. 52–53. 3748:, pp. 63–64. 3645:, pp. 40–41. 3419:, pp. 12–13. 3368:, pp. 12–13. 3327:, pp. 22–23. 3190:, or even as the 3053:alternate history 2752:Godzilla's comics 2749:Dark Horse Comics 2553:Los Angeles Times 2518:Max Allan Collins 2423:s maiden voyage, 2376:conspiracy theory 2263:The Baltimore Sun 2243:The Maiden Voyage 2160:Home from the Sea 1996:and her disaster. 1961:Leonardo DiCaprio 1883:Raise the Titanic 1770:William MacQuitty 1712:"Sir" Bruce Ismay 1654:Madeleine Carroll 1623:David O. Selznick 1591:Lost in Mid-Ocean 1567:Gerhart Hauptmann 1547:Et Drama på Havet 1510:, who played the 1293:Newsreels on the 887:Royal Albert Hall 762:Polish rock band 456:'s authorship of 159:capsizing of the 16:(Redirected from 8480: 8443: 8439: 8438: 8417: 8410: 8400: 8391: 8384: 8377: 8368: 8359: 8352: 8342: 8335: 8328: 8321: 8314: 8307: 8289: 8279: 8255: 8245: 8236: 8226: 8216: 8206: 8196: 8186: 8176: 8166: 8156: 8146: 8130: 8118: 8111: 8104: 8097: 8090: 8083: 8076: 8069: 8067:Titanic (Canada) 8051: 8041: 8033: 8023: 8013: 7988: 7978: 7968: 7947: 7937: 7928: 7918: 7909: 7900: 7899:(musical parody) 7890: 7881: 7872: 7862: 7852: 7842: 7818: 7808: 7798: 7788: 7767: 7757: 7747: 7737: 7727: 7715: 7705: 7695: 7685: 7675: 7653: 7643: 7633: 7623: 7613: 7603: 7593: 7583: 7573: 7563: 7553: 7543: 7533: 7523: 7513: 7503: 7493: 7483: 7473: 7463: 7453: 7443: 7439:In Nacht und Eis 7433: 7410: 7401: 7391: 7375: 7353: 7345: 7335: 7325: 7306: 7298: 7288: 7280: 7272: 7253: 7239: 7219: 7212: 7205: 7198: 7191: 7184: 7177: 7170: 7163: 7156: 7149: 7142: 7135: 7128: 7121: 7114: 7107: 7100: 7093: 7091:Margaret Mannion 7086: 7079: 7072: 7065: 7058: 7051: 7044: 7037: 7030: 7023: 7016: 7009: 7002: 6995: 6988: 6981: 6974: 6967: 6960: 6953: 6946: 6939: 6932: 6925: 6923:Dickinson Bishop 6918: 6911: 6909:Lawrence Beesley 6904: 6897: 6890: 6883: 6876: 6858: 6851: 6844: 6837: 6830: 6823: 6816: 6809: 6802: 6795: 6788: 6781: 6774: 6767: 6760: 6753: 6746: 6739: 6732: 6725: 6718: 6711: 6704: 6697: 6690: 6688:Jacques Futrelle 6683: 6676: 6669: 6662: 6655: 6648: 6646:David John Bowen 6641: 6634: 6627: 6614: 6600: 6593: 6573: 6566: 6559: 6552: 6545: 6538: 6531: 6524: 6517: 6510: 6503: 6496: 6489: 6482: 6475: 6468: 6461: 6454: 6434: 6426: 6423:James Paul Moody 6418: 6410: 6409:(Fourth Officer) 6402: 6394: 6393:(Second Officer) 6386: 6378: 6370: 6351: 6344: 6337: 6327: 6320: 6311: 6304: 6297: 6290: 6267: 6260: 6253: 6246: 6223: 6216: 6209: 6200: 6175: 6159: 6157: 6155: 6139: 6130: 6128: 6126: 6114: 6105: 6103: 6101: 6085: 6084:. 26 April 1912. 6069: 6057: 6046: 6024: 6005: 5986: 5967: 5948: 5921: 5896: 5884: 5873: 5850: 5830: 5808: 5789: 5770: 5758: 5747: 5726: 5710:The Myth of the 5704: 5682: 5659: 5637: 5615: 5593: 5578: 5567: 5544: 5523: 5511: 5500: 5488: 5474: 5455: 5443: 5429: 5406: 5370: 5364: 5358: 5352: 5346: 5340: 5334: 5328: 5322: 5316: 5310: 5304: 5298: 5292: 5286: 5280: 5274: 5268: 5259: 5253: 5244: 5238: 5232: 5231: 5229: 5227: 5212: 5206: 5205: 5198: 5192: 5191: 5184: 5175: 5174: 5167: 5161: 5160: 5153: 5147: 5146: 5135: 5129: 5128: 5126: 5124: 5119:. 16 August 2014 5109: 5103: 5102: 5100: 5098: 5083: 5077: 5076: 5074: 5072: 5057: 5051: 5050: 5039: 5033: 5032: 5025: 5019: 5018: 5007: 5001: 5000: 4998: 4996: 4981: 4975: 4969: 4963: 4957: 4951: 4945: 4939: 4933: 4927: 4921: 4915: 4914:, p. 60–61. 4909: 4903: 4897: 4888: 4882: 4876: 4870: 4864: 4858: 4847: 4841: 4835: 4829: 4823: 4817: 4811: 4805: 4799: 4793: 4787: 4781: 4775: 4769: 4763: 4757: 4748: 4742: 4733: 4727: 4721: 4715: 4709: 4703: 4697: 4691: 4685: 4679: 4670: 4664: 4658: 4652: 4646: 4640: 4634: 4628: 4622: 4616: 4610: 4609: 4607: 4605: 4580: 4574: 4568: 4562: 4556: 4550: 4544: 4538: 4532: 4526: 4520: 4514: 4508: 4502: 4496: 4490: 4484: 4478: 4472: 4466: 4460: 4454: 4448: 4442: 4436: 4430: 4424: 4418: 4412: 4406: 4400: 4391: 4385: 4379: 4373: 4364: 4358: 4352: 4346: 4340: 4334: 4323: 4317: 4311: 4305: 4299: 4293: 4287: 4281: 4275: 4269: 4263: 4257: 4248: 4242: 4236: 4230: 4224: 4218: 4212: 4206: 4200: 4194: 4188: 4182: 4176: 4170: 4164: 4158: 4152: 4146: 4140: 4134: 4125: 4119: 4113: 4107: 4101: 4095: 4086: 4080: 4074: 4068: 4062: 4056: 4050: 4044: 4038: 4032: 4026: 4020: 4014: 4008: 4002: 3996: 3990: 3984: 3978: 3972: 3966: 3960: 3954: 3948: 3942: 3936: 3930: 3924: 3918: 3912: 3906: 3900: 3894: 3888: 3882: 3876: 3870: 3864: 3855: 3849: 3843: 3837: 3831: 3825: 3814: 3808: 3802: 3796: 3790: 3784: 3778: 3772: 3766: 3760: 3749: 3743: 3737: 3731: 3725: 3719: 3713: 3707: 3701: 3695: 3689: 3683: 3677: 3671: 3658: 3652: 3646: 3640: 3634: 3628: 3622: 3616: 3610: 3604: 3598: 3592: 3583: 3577: 3571: 3565: 3556: 3550: 3544: 3538: 3532: 3526: 3520: 3514: 3508: 3502: 3496: 3490: 3481: 3475: 3466: 3460: 3454: 3448: 3435: 3429: 3420: 3414: 3408: 3402: 3393: 3387: 3381: 3375: 3369: 3363: 3357: 3351: 3345: 3339: 3328: 3322: 3316: 3310: 3292: 3278: 3272: 3265: 3259: 3252: 2995:American artist 2874:s sister ships. 2873: 2855: 2843: 2811:referencing the 2561: 2543:, which won the 2537:Beryl Bainbridge 2526:Jacques Futrelle 2462:Arthur C. 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Lowe 6411: 6403: 6399:Herbert Pitman 6395: 6387: 6379: 6371: 6362: 6360: 6356: 6355: 6353: 6352: 6345: 6338: 6328: 6321: 6314: 6313: 6312: 6309:Lifeboat No. 1 6298: 6291: 6280: 6278: 6272: 6271: 6269: 6268: 6265:Animals aboard 6261: 6254: 6247: 6239: 6236: 6235: 6228: 6226: 6225: 6218: 6211: 6203: 6197: 6196: 6182: 6181:External links 6179: 6177: 6176: 6160: 6140: 6131: 6115: 6106: 6086: 6076: 6075: 6071: 6070: 6064: 6047: 6041: 6025: 6020:978-1616084325 6019: 6006: 6000: 5987: 5981: 5968: 5962: 5949: 5943: 5922: 5916: 5897: 5891: 5874: 5868: 5851: 5831: 5825: 5809: 5803: 5790: 5784: 5771: 5765: 5748: 5742: 5727: 5721: 5705: 5699: 5683: 5677: 5660: 5654: 5638: 5632: 5616: 5610: 5594: 5585: 5568: 5562: 5545: 5539: 5524: 5518: 5501: 5495: 5475: 5469: 5456: 5450: 5430: 5424: 5407: 5401: 5384: 5377: 5374: 5372: 5371: 5369:, p. 117. 5359: 5357:, p. 163. 5347: 5335: 5323: 5321:, p. 116. 5311: 5309:, p. 327. 5299: 5287: 5275: 5260: 5258:, p. 115. 5245: 5243:, p. 114. 5233: 5207: 5193: 5176: 5162: 5148: 5130: 5117:Steam Workshop 5104: 5078: 5065:Steam Workshop 5052: 5034: 5020: 5002: 4976: 4964: 4952: 4940: 4938:, p. 339. 4928: 4916: 4904: 4889: 4877: 4865: 4848: 4836: 4824: 4812: 4800: 4798:, p. 151. 4788: 4776: 4764: 4762:, p. 151. 4749: 4734: 4732:, p. 208. 4722: 4710: 4698: 4696:, p. 174. 4686: 4684:, p. 246. 4671: 4659: 4647: 4635: 4623: 4621:, p. 234. 4611: 4589:"Ship of Lies" 4585:Ron Hutchinson 4575: 4573:, p. 205. 4563: 4551: 4539: 4537:, p. 230. 4527: 4525:, p. 178. 4515: 4513:, p. 117. 4503: 4501:, p. 228. 4491: 4489:, p. 269. 4479: 4477:, p. 223. 4467: 4465:, p. 120. 4455: 4443: 4441:, p. 121. 4431: 4429:, p. 171. 4419: 4417:, p. 103. 4407: 4405:, p. 104. 4392: 4380: 4378:, p. 151. 4365: 4363:, p. 175. 4353: 4351:, p. 143. 4341: 4339:, p. 226. 4324: 4322:, p. 147. 4312: 4310:, p. 225. 4300: 4298:, p. 143. 4288: 4276: 4274:, p. 148. 4264: 4262:, p. 138. 4249: 4247:, p. 223. 4237: 4235:, p. 126. 4233:Bottomore 2000 4225: 4223:, p. 125. 4221:Bottomore 2000 4213: 4211:, p. 115. 4209:Bottomore 2000 4201: 4199:, p. 114. 4197:Bottomore 2000 4189: 4187:, p. 221. 4177: 4175:, p. 153. 4165: 4163:, p. 111. 4161:Bottomore 2000 4153: 4151:, p. 267. 4141: 4139:, p. 222. 4126: 4122:Bottomore 2000 4114: 4102: 4098:Bottomore 2000 4087: 4085:, p. 100. 4083:Bottomore 2000 4075: 4071:Bottomore 2000 4063: 4059:Bottomore 2000 4051: 4047:Bottomore 2000 4039: 4035:Bottomore 2000 4027: 4023:Bottomore 2000 4015: 4011:Bottomore 2000 4003: 3999:Bottomore 2000 3991: 3987:Bottomore 2000 3979: 3975:Bottomore 2000 3967: 3963:Bottomore 2000 3955: 3943: 3931: 3929:, p. 235. 3919: 3917:, p. 144. 3907: 3895: 3893:, p. 124. 3883: 3871: 3869:, p. 271. 3856: 3844: 3842:, p. 273. 3832: 3815: 3813:, p. 125. 3803: 3801:, p. 124. 3791: 3789:, p. 117. 3779: 3777:, p. 115. 3767: 3750: 3738: 3736:, p. 235. 3726: 3714: 3702: 3700:, p. 119. 3690: 3688:, p. 124. 3678: 3659: 3647: 3635: 3633:, p. 233. 3623: 3611: 3599: 3584: 3582:, p. 159. 3572: 3557: 3545: 3533: 3521: 3509: 3497: 3495:, p. 121. 3482: 3467: 3465:, p. 155. 3455: 3436: 3421: 3409: 3394: 3392:, p. xiv. 3382: 3370: 3358: 3346: 3329: 3317: 3301: 3299: 3296: 3294: 3293: 3273: 3269:Joseph Laroche 3260: 3246: 3244: 3241: 3240: 3239: 3229: 3226: 3114: 3111: 3051:In the shared 3038:D. 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Index

RMS Titanic in popular culture

Titanic
her sinking in 1912
hubris
fail-safe
metaphors
cautionary tale
Titanic
she sank
English-speaking world
assassinations of Lincoln and Kennedy
Eric Hobsbawm
World War I
Walter Lord
A Night to Remember
wreck of the Titanic
Robert Ballard
James Cameron
eponymous film
capsizing of the Costa Concordia
Joseph Conrad
Drury Lane
melodrama
morality play
women and children first

elegies
Current Literature
Library of Congress

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