J. H. McKenzie
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J. H. McKenzie is an author best known for his poem "The Titanic Disaster Poem," which reflects on the tragic sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. Through his poignant verses, McKenzie captures the emotional weight of this historical event, contributing to the literary discourse surrounding maritime disasters. His work offers a glimpse into the public sentiment of the time, illustrating how literature can respond to and process collective grief. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, McKenzie’s poem remains a notable example of early 20th-century responses to tragedy.
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