She was the author of 'Gone with the Wind', the classic romance of the Civil War.
Mitchell was an only child, who grew up surrounded by many older relatives who had lived through the war in Atlanta, and told her all their stories. These were woven together, largely by her publisher, and became a best-selling novel.
The title 'Gone with the Wind' came from a poem by an English writer who had died young, many years earlier.
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
This means that the civil war was brutal .....
No he did not fight in the Civil War
You need to specify whether you mean the English Civil War or the American Civil War.
civil war can go in a sentence in many ways - I have some money from the civil war - my friend's great great grandfather fought in the civil war - the civil war was fought over rights for African Americans
"Gone with the Wind" is the famous movie that was made from a book by Margaret Mitchell which deals with the Civil War and its aftermath in the American South.
Margaret J. Mitchell is best known for writing the novel "Gone with the Wind," published in 1936. The novel follows the experiences of a young girl during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. "Gone with the Wind" received critical acclaim and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937.
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Many novels have been written about the Civil War, and many have been praised in whole and in part. Nonetheless, the popularity of Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind", in itself and in the film production based on it, has been so great for so long that it is frequently considered to be the best Civil War novel ever written.
Augustin Mitchell Prentiss has written: 'Civil defense in modern war'
Margaret Mitchell won the Pulitzer Prize for best Novel for her Civil War saga, Gone with the Wind, in 1937. (The Novel category was renamed Fiction in 1948.)
The cast of Civil War Battlefields - 1997 includes: Fergus Stone as Narrator
She grew up in Atlanta, surrounded by aunts and great-aunts who remembered the war and told her all their stories. When it came to writing 'Gone With the Wind', she worked out the characters and more-or-less delivered all the anecdotes to the publisher, who skilfully sorted them into a coherent novel.
Some popular books during the Civil War period include "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe, "Battle Cry of Freedom" by James McPherson, and "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell. These books provided insight into the social, political, and cultural issues of the time.
Margaret Mitchell, whose epic Civil War saga, Gone with the Wind, won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Novels fits all the clues in the question. Mitchell allegedly began writing her book while bedridden with a broken ankle.
Gone with the Wind, is a book written by Margaret Mitchell, (1900-1949) and it is about life in Georgia during the American Civil War. I recomend reading it, or seeing the movie, starring Clark Gable, (R.I.P.) Vivien Leigh (R.I.P.) And Olivia De Haviland.
Scarlett O'Hara is the main character in the novel "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell. She is a headstrong and complex Southern belle who experiences love, loss, and resilience during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. Scarlett is both admired and criticized for her strong-willed personality and her determination to survive and thrive in the face of adversity.