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  1. Cuốn theo chiều gió. Cuốn theo chiều gió (Nguyên văn: Gone with the wind ), xuất bản lần đầu năm 1936, là một cuốn tiểu thuyết tình cảm của Margaret Mitchell, người đã giành giải Pulitzer với tác phẩm này năm 1937. Câu chuyện được đặt bối cảnh tại Georgia và Atlanta, miền Nam ...

  2. Ellen O'Hara, née Robillard (28th October 1828 - 1st September 1864) was the wife of Gerald O'Hara and the mother of his daughters Scarlett, Suellen and Carreen, as well as the grandmother to their seven grandchildren, the mistress of Tara and the owner of Mammy. In the 1939 film she was portrayed by Barbara O'Neil. Ellen was born in 1828 and raised in Savannah, Georgia, the youngest daughter ...

  3. Ellen F. Brown. Margaret Mitchell was an American author of the enormously popular novel Gone With the Wind (1936). The novel earned Mitchell a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize, and it was the source of the classic film of the same name released in 1939. Mitchell grew up in a family of storytellers who.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rhett_ButlerRhett Butler - Wikipedia

    Solange Robillard (née Prudhomme) (maternal grandmother-in-law; deceased) Rhett Butler (Born in 1828) is a fictional character in the 1936 novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell and in the 1939 film adaptation of the same name. It is one of Clark Gable 's most recognizable and significant roles.

  5. Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American film classic adapted from the novel of the same name, written by Margaret Mitchell and published in 1936. The Muppets In 1978, Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy appeared at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta dressed as Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara. A photo of Kermit and Piggy as Rhett and Scarlett was also presented as ...

  6. Jul 25, 2023 · Gone with the Wind (novel) Gone with the Wind is a 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell, about the spoiled daughter of a Georgia plantation owner, who must use every means at her disposal to come out of the poverty she finds herself in during and after the Civil War. It was adapted into an enormously popular 1939 film .

  7. Gone with the Wind, American author Margaret Mitchell ’s only novel, was published in 1936 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937. The novel is a sprawling epic that follows the life of Scarlett O’Hara, a Southern belle who is forced to confront the harsh realities of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Through Scarlett’s story ...

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