What Is Gone With The Wind About?
Gone with the Wind basically is, an American novel which was written by Margaret Mitchell, and was released in the year 1936, it went on to bag the Pulitzer Prize in the year 1937. It was the lone book which was written by Mitchell in her entire life, but it still emerged as the best-selling American books of the 20th century, outdone only by Valley of the Doll which was released during the late 1960s. Reviewers as well as historians believe that the book had a well-built ideological dedication towards the cause of the federation and a romanticized vision of the society of the antebellum south. The book also has a vibrant depiction of the fall of Atlanta which took place in the year 1864 and the destruction of war and illustrates a substantial quantity of historical investigation.