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Gone with the Wind (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)

Margaret Mitchell

Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket

A fiercely determined Southern woman fights to protect her family's plantation and hold onto a way of life that's slipping away amid the chaos of the Civil War. Her relentless drive for love and success propels her into passionate, often tumultuous relationships, especially with two very different men who challenge her heart and ambition. As the world around her crumbles, she takes bold risks, defying convention and pushing the limits of what a woman can achieve. Her journey through love, loss, and survival mirrors the dramatic transformation of the South during its most pivotal era.

Gone with the Wind holds a significant place in American literary history as it vividly captures the social upheavals of the Civil War and Reconstruction from a Southern perspective. Through its rich portrayal of a vanishing way of life, the novel explores themes of resilience, loss, and the complex legacy of the Old South. Its cultural impact has sparked both admiration for its epic storytelling and critical debates about its portrayal of race and historical events. Even decades after its release, the novel continues to shape conversations about the American past and its representation in popular culture.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Revive Classics
  • Publish Date: Nov 19th, 2024
  • Pages: 976
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 2.31in - 3.51lb
  • EAN: 9781998621682
  • Categories: ClassicsRomance - Historical - GeneralHistorical - 19th Century - American Civil War Era

About the Author

Mitchell, Margaret: - Margaret Mitchell, born in Atlanta in 1900, was deeply influenced by her Southern upbringing and family stories of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Her fascination with history and her passion for storytelling shaped her work as a journalist and novelist. Despite her tomboyish childhood, she developed a love for reading and writing from an early age.In the 1920s, Mitchell began writing Gone with the Wind, a novel that would become one of the most celebrated and controversial works in American literature. Published in 1936, the book won the Pulitzer Prize and remains a monumental depiction of the South during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Its complex characters and epic narrative continue to captivate readers worldwide.Tragically, Mitchell's life was cut short in 1949 when she was struck by a car in Atlanta. Despite her brief literary career, her legacy endures through her iconic novel, which has left a lasting impact on American culture and historical memory.