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Gone With The Wind

Mitchell, Margaret - Personal Name;

Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell is a sweeping historical novel set during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. It tells the story of Scarlett O’Hara, a determined Southern woman who struggles to survive and adapt amid the fall of the Old South and the hardships that follow. Themes of love, loss, pride, and survival intertwine as Scarlett’s relationship with Rhett Butler unfolds against the backdrop of war and societal change. The novel explores human resilience and the complexities of moral and emotional endurance.


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Main NVAC Library (Theology Section) PS 3525 M68 1936
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Call Number
PS 3525 M68 1936
Publisher
Garden City, New York : International Collectors Library., 1936
Collation
733 p.
Language
English
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PS 3525 M68 1936
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Subject(s)
Historical fiction
Social change
American Civil War
Southern United States
Love and Survival
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Written by Margaret Mitchell and first published by Macmillan in 1936, Gone with the Wind remains one of the most celebrated novels in American literature. The book captures the transformation of Southern life during the Civil War through the eyes of Scarlett O’Hara, whose ambition and spirit drive her through immense personal and societal upheaval. Combining romance, history, and tragedy, Mitchell’s work stands as a profound exploration of human strength and the enduring conflict between tradition and change.
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