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'''Fiction''' is the form of any work that deals with characters or events that are not supposed to be real, but rather, imaginary productions by the author. Theosophical ideas about [[Atlantis]] and [[Lemuria]] have strongly influenced a number of fiction writers  dealing with "lost worlds". A remarkable example of this is the American horror and fantasy pulp fiction magazine ''Weird Tales'', which three main contributors [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[Robert E. Howard]] and [[Clark Ashton Smith]] acknowledged such a fact.<ref>Carole M. Cusack and Alex Norman (eds.), ''Handbook of New Religions and Cultural Production'', (Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2012), 113.</ref>
 
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