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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · The author of Gone with the Wind was American writer Margaret Mitchell. Mitchell was born on November 8, 1900, in Atlanta. The Civil War had ended less than fifty years before she was born, so ...

  2. Jan 1, 2001 · Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell, popularly known as Margaret Mitchell, was an American author, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 for her novel, Gone with the Wind, published in 1936. The novel is one of the most popular books of all time, selling more than 28 million copies. An American film adaptation, released in 1939, became the highest ...

  3. Gone with the Wind has over twenty sequels but none of the sequels was written by Margaret Mitchell herself. Margaret Mitchell in her lifetime had refused to make a sequel to Gone with the Wind despite pleas from her publishers and fans. She believed making a sequel to Gone with the Wind meant insulting the integrity of an already complete story.

  4. Margaret Butler (wife of Ross, named in Scarlett) Religion. Catholic Church [1] Nationality. Irish-American. Katie Scarlett O'Hara is a fictional character and the protagonist in Margaret Mitchell 's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and in the 1939 film of the same name, where she is portrayed by Vivien Leigh.

  5. May 15, 2024 · ART21: In some ways, that kind of storytelling is like the silhouette itself: evasive, yet confrontational. WALKER: The silhouette lends itself to avoidance of the subject—of not being able to look at it directly—yet there it is, all the time, staring you in the face. There it is, the whole world of Gone with the Wind and its legacy and the ...

  6. July 1, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. EDT. In this image released by Turner Classic Movies, Vivien Leigh appears in character as Scarlett O’Hara, left, and Hattie McDaniel as Mammy, in the film, “Gone ...

  7. A smash success upon publication, Gone with the Wind became—and remains even now—one of the best-selling novels of all time. It received the 1937 Pulitzer Prize. In the late 1930s a film version of the novel was planned, and David O. Selznick’s nationwide search for an actress to play Scarlett O’Hara captivated the nation’s attention.

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