50 Years Later: The Enduring Legacy of the Edmund Fitzgerald

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The article reflects on the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald, emphasizing its cultural significance through Gordon Lightfoot's ballad, which uses poetic elements of the sublime—vastness, power, and uncertainty—to evoke awe and remembrance of the tragedy and human vulnerability.
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