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  1. Gone with the Wind is a novel by American writer Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. The story is set in Clayton County and Atlanta, both in Georgia, during the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era.

  2. Gone with the Wind. Margaret Mitchell. 4.31. 1,213,133 ratings24,597 reviews. Scarlett O'Hara, the beautiful, spoiled daughter of a well-to-do Georgia plantation owner, must use every means at her disposal to claw her way out of the poverty she finds herself in after Sherman's March to the Sea.

  3. Gone with the Wind, novel by Margaret Mitchell, published in 1936. It won a Pulitzer Prize in 1937. Gone with the Wind is a sweeping romantic story about the American Civil War from the point of view of the Confederacy. In particular it is the story of Scarlett O’Hara, a headstrong Southern belle.

  4. A short summary of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Gone with the Wind.

  5. Nov 1, 2007 · Gone with the Wind. Margaret Mitchell. Simon and Schuster, Nov 1, 2007 - Fiction - 960 pages. Since its original publication in 1936, Gone With the Wind—winner of the Pulitzer Prize and one of...

  6. May 20, 2008 · None take us into the burning fields and cities of the American South as Gone With the Wind does, creating haunting scenes and thrilling portraits of characters so vivid that we remember their words and feel their fear and hunger for the rest of our lives.

  7. Gone with the Wind. Nominated as one of Americas best-loved novels by PBSs The Great American Read. Margaret Mitchell's epic novel of love and war won the Pulitzer...

  8. Jan 2, 2020 · Gone with the Wind. Margaret Mitchell. Random House, Jan 2, 2020 - Fiction - 1072 pages. 'My dear, I don't give a damn.' Margaret Mitchell’s page-turning, sweeping American epic has been a...

  9. Nov 1, 2007 · Widely considered The Great American Novel, and often remembered for its epic film version, Gone With the Wind explores the depth of human passions with an intensity as bold as its setting in the red hills of Georgia.

  10. Since its original publication in 1936, Gone With the Windwinner of the Pulitzer Prize and one of the bestselling novels of all time—has been heralded by readers everywhere as The Great American Novel.