Gone with the WindSimon and Schuster, 2007 M11 1 - 960 páginas Since its original publication in 1936, Gone With the Wind—winner of the Pulitzer Prize and one of the bestselling novels of all time—has been heralded by readers everywhere as The Great American Novel. 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. A superb piece of storytelling, it vividly depicts the drama of the Civil War and Reconstruction. This is the tale of Scarlett O’Hara, the spoiled, manipulative daughter of a wealthy plantation owner, who arrives at young womanhood just in time to see the Civil War forever change her way of life. A sweeping story of tangled passion and courage, in the pages of Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell brings to life the unforgettable characters that have captured readers for over seventy years. |
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Margaret Mitchell. be forgotten!” —Chicago Tribune Gone with the Wind M A R G A R E T M I T C H E L L P R E F A C E B Y P A T C O N R O Y Winner of the Pulitzer Prize $8.99 U.S. $10.99 CAN. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, on November. “A book ...
Margaret Mitchell. be forgotten!” —Chicago Tribune Gone with the Wind M A R G A R E T M I T C H E L L P R E F A C E B Y P A T C O N R O Y Winner of the Pulitzer Prize $8.99 U.S. $10.99 CAN. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, on November. “A book ...
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Margaret Mitchell. their sons and husbands returned with their cause in their throats, when the final battle cry was sounded. It is the story of war told by the women who did not lose it and who refused to believe in its results, long ...
Margaret Mitchell. their sons and husbands returned with their cause in their throats, when the final battle cry was sounded. It is the story of war told by the women who did not lose it and who refused to believe in its results, long ...
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Margaret Mitchell. Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book that Margaret Mitchell ridicules on several occasions by scoffing at Stowe's famous scene of bloodhounds pursuing runaway slaves across ice floes. Margaret Mitchell ...
Margaret Mitchell. Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book that Margaret Mitchell ridicules on several occasions by scoffing at Stowe's famous scene of bloodhounds pursuing runaway slaves across ice floes. Margaret Mitchell ...
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... Margaret Mitchell enter the theater to great applause. Though she could not afford a ticket, she thought she owed the book the courtesy of standing among the crowd that night. Together, we visited the grave of Margaret Mitchell at ...
... Margaret Mitchell enter the theater to great applause. Though she could not afford a ticket, she thought she owed the book the courtesy of standing among the crowd that night. Together, we visited the grave of Margaret Mitchell at ...
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Margaret Mitchell. critics. It is a book of Dickensian power, written after the dawn of the age of Ulysses. Its ... Margaret Mitchell's perfect society, slavery was an essential part of the unity and harmony of Southern life before Fort ...
Margaret Mitchell. critics. It is a book of Dickensian power, written after the dawn of the age of Ulysses. Its ... Margaret Mitchell's perfect society, slavery was an essential part of the unity and harmony of Southern life before Fort ...
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