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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, 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • Stacy Conradt
    • MARGARET MITCHELL WROTE THE BOOK OUT OF BOREDOM. It was boredom that caused 25-year-old Margaret Mitchell to write 63 of the most beloved chapters in literary history.
    • ALMOST NO ONE KNEW SHE WAS WRITING A BOOK. Though Mitchell spent the next decade working on characters and plot development, almost no one knew she was writing a book.
    • MITCHELL HAD NO INTENTION OF PUBLISHING THE BOOK. Despite spending 10 years of her life working on the tome, Mitchell didn’t really have much intention of publishing it.
    • SCARLETT WAS ORIGINALLY PANSY. You know her as Scarlett now, but for years, the heroine of Gone with the Wind was named Pansy. It probably would have stayed that way had the publisher not requested a name change.
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  4. Nov 24, 2009 · Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind, one of the best-selling novels of all time and the basis for a blockbuster 1939 movie, is published on June 30, 1936.

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  5. Gone with the Wind, American author Margaret Mitchell’s only novel, was published in 1936 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937. The novel is a sprawling epic that follows the life of Scarlett O’Hara, a Southern belle who is forced to confront the harsh realities of the Civil War and Reconstruction.

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  7. 'Gone with the Wind' follows Scarlett O'Hara and how her decisions were informed by her circumstances. Explore the summary. Gone with the Wind is a historical fiction set in the American Civil war and has served as a reference point for many discussions on war, slavery, race, adaptation...