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Gone with the Wind (Unabridged)
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Gone with the Wind (Unabridged)

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Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind" is a sweeping epic that takes place during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. Known for its vivid portrayal of Southern culture and the complex character of Scarlett O'Hara, the novel is rich in historical detail and explores themes of love, loss, and survival. Mitchell's writing style is characterized by its lush descriptions and compelling dialogue, making the reader feel fully immersed in the world she has created. With its complex narrative structure and exploration of gender roles, "Gone with the Wind" stands as a classic of American literature and a timeless tale of resilience. Margaret Mitchell, a former journalist, drew inspiration from stories she heard from Civil War veterans and her own family history to write this novel. Fueled by a desire to capture the spirit of the South and the challenges faced by its people during a turbulent time in history, Mitchell's work has left a lasting impact on generations of readers. I highly recommend "Gone with the Wind" to readers interested in historical fiction, Southern literature, and complex character studies. Mitchell's masterpiece offers a captivating journey through a pivotal moment in American history, leaving readers with a deeper understanding of the human experience.
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Release dateDec 21, 2018
ISBN9788027248339
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Margaret Mitchell

American journalist and author Margaret Mitchell is best known for her epic Civil War-era novel, Gone with the Wind, for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937. Mitchell was born and bred in the South, and family stories about the Civil War influenced her writing, particularly Gone with the Wind. Mitchell was also an accomplished journalist, writing more than 125 features for the Atlanta Journal before retiring due to an injury. Although Gone with the Wind was the only novel to be published by Mitchell during her life (Lost Laysen, a novella written by Mitchell as a teenager was published posthumously in 1996), she continues to be considered one of the pre-eminent authors of the early 1900s.

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