"Gone with the Wind" is a historical novel written by Margaret Mitchell, published in 1936. Set in the American South during the Civil War and Reconstruction era, it follows the life of Scarlett O'Hara, a strong-willed young woman navigating love, loss, and survival amidst the upheaval of war. The story explores themes of resilience, social class, and the complexities of human relationships, making it a significant work in American literature. The novel was later adapted into an iconic film in 1939, further cementing its cultural impact.
AUTHOR OF GONE WITH THE WIND Gone with the Wind was written my Margaret Mitchell.
There was no character named Marcie in Gone with the Wind.
Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
There are 423,575 words in the book "Gone with the Wind".
Gone with the Wind
AUTHOR OF GONE WITH THE WIND Gone with the Wind was written my Margaret Mitchell.
There was no character named Marcie in Gone with the Wind.
1939's Gone with the Wind was the first color film to win the Oscar for Best Picture, but the 1937 short, Give Me Liberty, was the first color movie to receive an Oscar at all.
Gone with the Wind in the Vatican was created in 1999.
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Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
There are 423,575 words in the book "Gone with the Wind".
Gone with the Wind
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Gone with the Wind
The Wind Done Gone was created on 2001-05-01.