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Gone with the wind / by Margaret Mitchell.

Summary:

It is the spring of 1861. Scarlett OHara, a pretty Southern belle, lives on Tara, a large plantation in Georgia. She concerns herself only with her numerous suitors and her desire to marry Ashley Wilkes. One day she hears that Ashley is engaged to Melanie Hamilton, his frail, plain cousin from Atlanta. At a barbecue at the Wilkes plantation the next day, Scarlett confesses her feelings to Ashley. He tells her that he does love her but that he is marrying Melanie because she is similar to him, whereas he and Scarlett are very different. Scarlett slaps Ashley and he leaves the room. Suddenly Scarlett realizes that she is not alone. Rhett Butler, a scandalous but dashing adventurer, has been watching the whole scene, and he compliments Scarlett on being unladylike.The Civil War begins. Charles Hamilton, Melanies timid, dull brother, proposes to Scarlett. She spitefully agrees to marry him, hoping to hurt Ashley. Over the course of two months, Scarlett and Charles marry, Charles joins the army and dies of the measles, and Scarlett learns that she is pregnant. After Scarlett gives birth to a son, Wade, she becomes bored and unhappy. She makes a long trip to Atlanta to stay with Melanie and Melanies aunt, Pittypat. The busy city agrees with Scarletts temperament, and she begins to see a great deal of Rhett. Rhett infuriates Scarlett with his bluntness and mockery, but he also encourages her to flout the severely restrictive social requirements for mourning Southern widows. As the war progresses, food and clothing run scarce in Atlanta. Scarlett and Melanie fear for Ashleys safety. After the bloody battle of Gettysburg, Ashley is captured and sent to prison, and the Yankee army begins bearing down on Atlanta. Scarlett desperately wants to return home to Tara, but she has promised Ashley she will stay with the pregnant Melanie, who could give birth at any time.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781451635621
  • ISBN: 1451635621
  • ISBN: 9780684830681
  • ISBN: 068483068X
  • Physical Description: 1037 pages ; 22 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Macmillan, 1936.

Content descriptions

Awards Note:
Pulitzer Prize for Novel (1937), National Book Award for Novel (1936)
Subject: O'Hara, Scarlett (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Butler, Rhett (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Southern Coulture > Fiction
Willpower > Fiction
United States > History > Civil War, 1861-1865 > Fiction.
Georgia > Fiction
Genre: Romance fiction.
Historical fiction.

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1001 . ‡aMitchell, Margaret, ‡d1900-1949.: ‡eauthor
24510. ‡aGone with the wind / ‡cby Margaret Mitchell.
260 . ‡aNew York : ‡bMacmillan, ‡c1936.
300 . ‡a1037 pages ; ‡c22 cm.
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
520 . ‡aIt is the spring of 1861. Scarlett OHara, a pretty Southern belle, lives on Tara, a large plantation in Georgia. She concerns herself only with her numerous suitors and her desire to marry Ashley Wilkes. One day she hears that Ashley is engaged to Melanie Hamilton, his frail, plain cousin from Atlanta. At a barbecue at the Wilkes plantation the next day, Scarlett confesses her feelings to Ashley. He tells her that he does love her but that he is marrying Melanie because she is similar to him, whereas he and Scarlett are very different. Scarlett slaps Ashley and he leaves the room. Suddenly Scarlett realizes that she is not alone. Rhett Butler, a scandalous but dashing adventurer, has been watching the whole scene, and he compliments Scarlett on being unladylike.The Civil War begins. Charles Hamilton, Melanies timid, dull brother, proposes to Scarlett. She spitefully agrees to marry him, hoping to hurt Ashley. Over the course of two months, Scarlett and Charles marry, Charles joins the army and dies of the measles, and Scarlett learns that she is pregnant. After Scarlett gives birth to a son, Wade, she becomes bored and unhappy. She makes a long trip to Atlanta to stay with Melanie and Melanies aunt, Pittypat. The busy city agrees with Scarletts temperament, and she begins to see a great deal of Rhett. Rhett infuriates Scarlett with his bluntness and mockery, but he also encourages her to flout the severely restrictive social requirements for mourning Southern widows. As the war progresses, food and clothing run scarce in Atlanta. Scarlett and Melanie fear for Ashleys safety. After the bloody battle of Gettysburg, Ashley is captured and sent to prison, and the Yankee army begins bearing down on Atlanta. Scarlett desperately wants to return home to Tara, but she has promised Ashley she will stay with the pregnant Melanie, who could give birth at any time.
586 0. ‡aPulitzer Prize for Novel (1937), National Book Award for Novel (1936)
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650 0. ‡aWillpower ‡vFiction
651 0. ‡aUnited States ‡xHistory ‡yCivil War, 1861-1865 ‡vFiction.
651 0. ‡aGeorgia ‡vFiction
655 7. ‡aRomance fiction. ‡2lcgft
655 7. ‡aHistorical fiction. ‡2lcgft
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