David O. Selznick’s filmic adaptation of Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind (1936) is informed by the same kind of Romantic nostalgia we find in the pages of this timeless award-winning novel, offering its viewers a conflicting vision over the nature and significance of the period of time which followed the end of the American Civil War. Northerners understood that period as one of “Reconstruction”, whereas Southerners envisaged it more as a time of “Restoration”. I wish to examine in this paper how producer David O. Selznick attempts to redeem the South in his filmic adaptation of this text, in line with the essential premise(s) of Mitchell’s novel, through his representation of a pre-Civil War idyllic, romanticized South, devoid of...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
This paper studies Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone with the Wind (1936) in the context of Southern li...
Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind is usually considered a sympathetic portrayal of the sufferin...
Although it was a massive success in its time and won a Pulitzer Prize, critics today tend to discar...
Although it was a massive success in its time and won a Pulitzer Prize, critics today tend to discar...
Although it was a massive success in its time and won a Pulitzer Prize, critics today tend to discar...
Although it was a massive success in its time and won a Pulitzer Prize, critics today tend to discar...
Gone With the Wind, a bestseller written in 1936 by Margaret Mitchell is a novel and unique chronicl...
Editor\u27s introduction to the special double issue on Re-playing Gone With the Wind, Novel and Fil...
The Lost Cause is an ideology that eulogizes the failed Confederate States of America, the ideals of...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
More than seventy-five years after its publication, Gone with the Wind remains thoroughly embedded i...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
This paper studies Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone with the Wind (1936) in the context of Southern li...
Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind is usually considered a sympathetic portrayal of the sufferin...
Although it was a massive success in its time and won a Pulitzer Prize, critics today tend to discar...
Although it was a massive success in its time and won a Pulitzer Prize, critics today tend to discar...
Although it was a massive success in its time and won a Pulitzer Prize, critics today tend to discar...
Although it was a massive success in its time and won a Pulitzer Prize, critics today tend to discar...
Gone With the Wind, a bestseller written in 1936 by Margaret Mitchell is a novel and unique chronicl...
Editor\u27s introduction to the special double issue on Re-playing Gone With the Wind, Novel and Fil...
The Lost Cause is an ideology that eulogizes the failed Confederate States of America, the ideals of...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
More than seventy-five years after its publication, Gone with the Wind remains thoroughly embedded i...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
Gone with the Wind was a runaway bestseller in the 1930s due to Mitchell\u27s ability to pull the ci...
This paper studies Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone with the Wind (1936) in the context of Southern li...
Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind is usually considered a sympathetic portrayal of the sufferin...