The Irish Roots of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind
by David O'Connell
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This study analyzes and explains the connections between characters and situations in Gone with the Wind and their relationship to events and lived experiences in the life of Margaret Mitchell and her ancestors. The book provides a window into 20th century Atlanta, Georgia, which will delight lovers of Southern history. It also brings to light a multitude of unpublished documents which deepen our understanding of Margaret Mitchell and her seminal work Gone with the Wind.Tags
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