Scarlett: The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind by Alexandra Ripley

Scarlett: The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind



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Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Page: 832
Format: pdf
ISBN: 9780594171188


My great-aunt was a friend of Margaret Mitchell's. I received the book and its sequel “Scarlett” for my 30th birthday–never read them beforehand–and was blown away and captivated from page 1. Virginia authors share story of 'Gone With the Wind'. As the family reads from the Bible and says their prayers in the parlor, Scarlett can't stop thinking about Ashley and the fact that he's planning to marry Melanie: I always loved Scarlett's bedroom. Still, Margaret Mitchell's “Gone with the Wind” novel was a massive bestseller, not to mention a Pulitzer Prize winner: likable protagonist or not, it was bound to become a movie. (During the time span of the novel, from 1861 to 1873, Scarlett ages from Although Mitchell refused to write a sequel to Gone with the Wind, Mitchell's estate authorized Alexandra Ripley to write a sequel, which was titled Scarlett. It's not written by Margaret Mitchell, but the author really captures Ms. One of my with the Wind's” plot and characters. Alexandra Ripley penned "Scarlett," tje authorized 1991 sequel to "Gone With the Wind." Ripley's story followed Scarlett O'Hara back to Tara and from there to Ireland. If we weren't supposed to like Scarlett (duly punished at the end of the novel, as the proprieties insist), I have to imagine we wouldn't have Scarlett, the yeeeeeeesh authorized sequel, based entirely on the idea that no one wants to live in a world where Scarlett doesn't get Rhett back. "Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind: A Bestseller's Odyssey from Altlanta to Hollywood" examines the popular novel's life long after its publication. By the way, has anyone read Scarlett? And here we come, at last, to the selection closest to my dark and twisty heart, Margaret Mitchell's hideous bitch-goddess of a novel, Gone With the Wind. The most popular and beloved American historical novel ever written, Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind is unparalleled in its portrayal of men and women at once larger than life but as real as ourselves. Margaret Mitchell arranged Gone with the Wind chronologically, basing it on the life and experiences of the main character, Scarlett O'Hara, as she grew from adolescence into adulthood. The back of the book reveals more : ” Scarlett & Me is the personal and dramatic story of how Anne Edwards' life and work became enmeshed with that of Scarlett O'Hara, Margaret Mitchell, and a sequel to Gone with the Wind. The sequel to Gone With the Wind?

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