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The Lost Continent. The Story Of Atlantis -

Written by L. Sprague de Camp, this is considered the definitive authority on the subject. De Camp specifically identifies Hyne’s novel as "one of the best" fictional treatments of the Atlantis myth. This work is available through VitalSource .

This recent paper analyzes how myths like Atlantis are reimagined in modern media, such as anime and manga, drawing a line from early literary treatments like Hyne's to contemporary storytelling. It can be accessed via the University of Illinois . Literary Analysis & Themes Atlantis, The Lost Continent The Lost Continent. The Story of Atlantis

C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne’s (1899) is widely regarded as a classic of the "lost world" genre. While primarily a work of fantasy, it has been analyzed in various academic and literary contexts for its portrayal of imperial themes, myth-making, and its influence on later science fiction. Core Papers and Academic Works Written by L

This scholarly manuscript explores the historical and archaeological theories surrounding Atlantis, including the 19th-century scientific discoveries that lent a sense of plausibility to legends during the era Hyne was writing. It is hosted by Butler University Digital Commons . This work is available through VitalSource