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Obviously, there’s striking similarity between the names. Another similarity is that the reprint of the original edition was published in Mansfield, Ohio and the original publisher was M. F. Mansfield. The differences between the ships, for the most part, don’t seem to be that great.
The year 1998 marked the one-hundredth anniversary of Morgan Robertson’s novel Futility, which was based on the 1898 sinking of the Titan. The date also marked the first anniversary of James Cameron’s film, Titanic, which was based on the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic. The two ships shared remarkable similarities aside from their names; both were the largest ships of their day and both sunk after striking icebergs.
Psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung coined the term, “synchronicity,” which is a connection of two or more psychological/psy
Morgan Robertson wrote a novel about the Titan published in 1898, titled Futility. His novel described the ship’s loss. It struck an iceberg and went down in April.
Comparing the 1898 Edition Titan with the RMS Titanic
John Rowland, Futility’s hero, is a disgraced former Royal Navy lieutenant,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who’s a drunkard. After being dismissed from the Navy, he’s a deckhand on the Titan. Then ship hits an iceberg and sinks. There aren’t enough lifeboats. He saves a former lover’s daughter by jumping onto the iceberg with her. Rowland finds a lifeboat washed up on the iceberg and they’re rescued by a passing ship.
Coincidences are when events happen by chance, although it seems that they might have been prearranged.
Titan and Titanic Coincidence or Synchronicity?
Both collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic due to excessive speed and both ships had too few lifeboatsBoth were launched in April and their disasters happened in the same monthBoth were the largest ship afloat. The Titan was described as one of man’s greatest works. The Titanic was deemed unsinkable and a wonder of its era.Both had a displacement of 45,000 tonsBoth had three propellers and two masts
The Titanic struck an iceberg at 11:40 p.m. on April 14, 1912 and sank a little over two hours later at 2.20 a.m. on April 15, 1912. The novel was republished, after the Titanic sank, with the title Futility and the Wreck of the Titan. Some of the Titan’s statistics were changed.
Titan sailed from New York to Liverpool; Titanic, Southampton to New York.It was the Titan’s third voyage; Titanic’s firstTitan was 800 feet long, weighed 45,000 tons; Titanic, 880 feet long, weighed 46,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],328 tonsTitan had fifteen watertight compartments; Titanic, nineTitan had 40,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],000 horsepower; Titanic, 45,000 horsepowerTitan’s speed,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 25 knots; Titanic’s, 24 knots.
Various anniversary editions of The Wreck of the Titan were published, claiming to be reprints of the 1898 edition. Some were reprints of the 1912 edition. Others were a mixture of both editions. There was one exception. It’s a privately printed book, The Futility God by Jack W. Hannah, published in 1975 in Mansfield, Ohio. The 1898 edition was published by M. F. Mansfield in New York.
Futility, 1898 Edition About the Titan
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