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Gone With the Wind
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Author: Margaret Mitchell

Published in 1936, GONE WITH THE WIND sold 50,000 copies on its first day, and two million after a ...
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ISBN-10: 0380001098
ISBN-13: 9780380001095
Oct 1991
Publisher: Avon Books
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Language: English
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Published in 1936, GONE WITH THE WIND sold 50,000 copies on its first day, and two million after a year. Even though it is 1,037 pages long, readers all over the world snatched up the book; by 1937 it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the movie rights had been sold to David O. Selznick. Mitchell prided herself on the historical accuracy of her work, and--despite its melodramatic plot and somewhat two-dimensional supporting characters--GONE WITH THE WIND is a sweeping account of how the Civil War tore apart an entire way of life, and Scarlett O'Hara is one of the most enduring characters in American fiction.

Publisher's Notes
First Line: "Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were."

Industry Reviews
"It is dramatic, even melodramatic; it is romantic and occasionally sentimental; it brazenly employs all of the trappings of the old-fashioned Southern romance, but it rises triumphantly over this material and becomes, if not a work of art, a dramatic re-creation of life itself."
New York Herald Tribune Book Review - Henry Steele Commager

"...Miss Mitchell paints a broad canvas, an an exciting one. And, in spite of its length, the book moves swiftly and smoothly--a three-decker with all sails set. Miss Mitchell has lost neither her characters in her background nor her background in her characters, and her full-blooded story is in the best traditions of the historical novel. It is a good novel rather than a great one....Nevertheless, in 'Gone With the Wind' Miss Mitchell has written a solid and vividly interesting story of war and reconstruction, realistic in detail and told from an original point of view."
Saturday Review - Stephen Vincent Benet (07/04/1936)

"Miss Mitchell is afraid of no comparison and no emotion--she makes us weep at deathbed scenes (and really weep), exult at a sudden rescue and grit our teeth at the crimes of our relatives the damn Yankees. I would never, never say that she has written a great novel, but in the midst of triteness and sentimentality her book has a simple-minded courage that suggests the great novelists of the past. No wonder it is going like the wind."
New Republic - Malcom Cowley (09/16/1936)

"The need to escape from an America which seemed, during the years of the Depression, inexplicably to have failed to fulfill all its golden promises must, in the nature of the case, have encouraged many readers to retreat to the past. Many persons found themselves fighting as bitter a battle for survival as Scarlett O'Hara herself after the Civil War. It was exhilarating to watch Scarlett fight and win; even if she did not always employ the most genteel means, at least she did not lie down and die."
Reference Books - Edward Wagenknecht (01/01/1952)

"The historical background is the chief virtue of the book, and it is the story of the times rather than the unconvincing and somewhat absurd plot that gives Miss Mitchell's work whatever importance may be attached to it. How accurate this history is is for the expert to tell, but no reader cam come away without a sense of the tragedy that overcame the planting families in 1865 and without a better understanding of the background of present-day Southern life."
New York Times Book Review - Ralph Thompson (06/30/1936)

"GONE WITH THE WIND is by no means a great novel. But it is a long while since the American reading public has been offered such a bounteous feast of excellent storytelling....[Scarlett] is a memorable figure in American fiction. But she lives in her own right, completely, and will, I suspect, for a long time to come....The remarkable thing about Miss Mitchell's portrait of [Rhett] is that is that she has taken a stock figure of melodrama and romance...and made him credible and alive."
New York Times Book Review (07/05/1936)

"I can recall few books out of the thousands I have read since I began to write a daily column that left me feeling I'd much rather just go on thinking about them, savoring their truth and treasuring the emotional experience that reading them was, than to try and set down my impressions of them. This is the case with a novel you will hear much about in the months that are coming, and which you will read, in all probability. I am speaking of...GONE WITH THE WIND."
New York Post - Herschel Brickell (06/30/1936)

"The novel GONE WITH THE WIND shaped the South I grew up in more than any other book....Few white Southerners, even today, can read this book without conjuring up a complex, tortured dreamscape of the South handed down by generations of relatives who grew up with the taste of defeat, like the bluing of gunmetal, still in their mouths. What Margaret Mitchell caught so perfectly was the sense of irredeemable loss and of a backwater Camelot corrupted by the mannerless intrusions of insensate invaders."
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