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She named the heroine of her book Pansy O’Hara before an editor suggested she change it to Scarlett. “Gone With the Wind” was published in June 1936 and became a huge seller. It won the ...
"Gone with the Wind" consistently shows up in polls as the second most popular book among Americans, behind only the Bible. The now iconic novel was first published 75 years ago this month ...
I hated them, but I also wondered about the type of people that purchased them — the same people who read Gone With the Wind. Was this book, that so occupied the national consciousness ...
There is sex in Gone With the Wind — but it happens between the lines. And as it turns out, what I really craved in a "grown-up" book was learning about the relationships: how they could be ...
The publishers of “Gone with the Wind” will amend the latest printing ... “The text of this book remains true to the original in every way and is reflective of the language and period ...
May 25 -- The heirs of Gone With the Wind author Margaret Mitchell are steamed about a cynical new book that retells the Southern epic with some twists — like giving Scarlett O'Hara African ...
Vivien Leigh skyrocketed to fame as Scarlett O’Hara in "Gone with the Wind" – but just a few years ... s tumultuous life is the subject of a new book by Lyndsy Spence, "Where Madness Lies." ...
The book, first published in 1936, is a romance set during the American Civil War, in which the slave-owning South fought Abraham Lincoln’s abolitionists in the North. Gone with the Wind’s ...