Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell (Deluxe Leather Bound Hardback Edition)
First published in 1936, Gone With the Wind quickly became a landmark of American literature, earning Margaret Mitchell the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937. More than a romantic epic, the novel serves as a sweeping chronicle of the Civil War and Reconstruction, immersing readers in
the disintegration of a way of life and the unyielding drive to endure amid loss. At its centre stands
Scarlett O’Hara, whose ambition and willpower defy the confines of her society while entangling her
in one of literature’s most complicated relationships—with Rhett Butler. Known for both its scale
and its intimacy, the novel continues to resonate for its psychological depth, richly drawn characters,
and unflinching portrait of resilience in the face of upheaval. Adapted in 1939 into an Academy
Award–winning film, the story remains an enduring cultural touchstone.
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