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The scope of writings about Margaret Mitchell's famous novel
No writing in recent times has captures the imaginations of people all over the world as dramatically as Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind. A blockbuster as a novel, a smash hit movie, Gone With the Wind excites as much interest today, almost fifty years after its publication and filming, as it did when it first exploded onto the scene.
Now, for the first time, the foremost authority on Gone With the Wind, Richard Harwell, has gathered into one collection the most significant writings on the book, the film, and author Margaret Mitchell. Harwell brings special depth and understanding to these writings because of his personal acquaintance with Mitchell and his long-time study of GWTW phenomena.
The first section of Gone With the Wind as Book and Film records the reception of the novel as a giant in the bookworld in 1936. The second section is about Miss Mitchell and how her novel changed her life forever. Section three describes the social background against which Gone With the Wind made its appearance and looks at some theological, political, and psychiatric aspects of its impact. The fourth section details creating a film from the book.
Gone With the Wind as Book and Film is the definitive volume on Margaret Mitchell's unique accomplishment.
Author: Richard Harwell
ISBN-10: 0872498360
ISBN-13: 9780872498365
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Language: English
Published: 03/31/1992
Pages: 320
Format: Paperback
Weight: 1.02lbs
Size: 9.09h x 6.05w x 0.86d
The late Richard Harwell was acknowledged as an expert on Gone With the Wind and related writings. He built one of the world's largest collections of GWTW volumes and memorabilia. Harwell wrote many books and edited many others, including Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind Letters: 1936-1949 and Gone With the Wind: The Screenplay. At the time of his retirement he was curator of rare books and manuscripts at the University of Georgia Library.
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