Poseidonis

This article is about the fictional continent. For the Ballantine Books collection of stories, see Poseidonis (collection).
Map drawn by Tim Kirk.

Poseidonis is an imagined last remnant of the lost continent of Atlantis, detailed in a series of short stories by Clark Ashton Smith. Smith based Poseidonis on Theosophical scriptures about Atlantis,[1] (such as Secret Doctrine by Helena Blavatsky) and his concept of "the last isle of foundering Atlantis" is echoed by the Isle of Meneltarma in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium.

Stories in the Poseidonis Cycle

Other writers

In the Pusadian series of short stories by L. Sprague de Camp, Poseidonis refers to the fictional lost island continent of Pusad, whose name was later corrupted to Poseidonis by the Greeks and whose fate was supposedly one basis for the Atlantis legend.

See also

References

  1. William Scott Elliot, The Story of Atlantis, Theosophical Publishing Society, 1896, p.18

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