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      Gone With The Wind

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      “Gone with the Wind,” authored by Margaret Mitchell and published in 1936, is a monumental work of historical fiction set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era. The novel centers around the headstrong and complex character Scarlett O’Hara as she navigates the challenges and transformations brought about by the war. A sweeping epic, the narrative explores themes of love, loss, resilience, and the profound societal changes that accompanied the upheaval of the Southern way of life. Mitchell’s vivid portrayal of characters and settings, combined with her intricate storytelling, contributed to the novel’s widespread acclaim.

      Weight 0.358 kg
      Author

      Margaret Mitchell

      Publisher

      Fingerprint! Publishing

      Book Type

      Fiction

      Categories

      Classic Fiction

      ,

      Historical Fiction

      Best for

      Readers who enjoy historical fiction, especially novels set during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era

      Ages

      16+

      Binding

      Paperback

      Edition

      2011th edition (1 September 2015)

      ISBN

      978-8175993112

      Language

      English

      Pages

      832

      Printing Remarks

      Standard (Local Print)

      Dimension

      ‎20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm

      Weight

      0.358 kg

      SKU: AXDBS0786 Categories: , Tag:

      “Gone with the Wind” is not only a compelling romance but also a richly layered exploration of the human condition and the impact of historical events on individuals and society. The novel’s enduring popularity is reflected not only in its critical acclaim but also in its cultural significance. The 1939 film adaptation, starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, further solidified the story’s place in popular culture. While the novel has faced criticism for its romanticization of the Old South and its portrayal of race, it remains a compelling and influential work that continues to be studied and discussed for its literary merit and its depiction of a turbulent period in American history.

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