She named the heroine of her book Pansy O’Hara before an editor suggested she change it to Scarlett. “Gone With the Wind” was published in June 1936 and became a huge seller. It won the ...
A new biography, “ Where Madness Lies: The Double Life of Vivien Leigh ,” by Lyndsy Spence (Pegasus Books, out Tuesday) ...
Margaret Mitchell’s life after “Gone with the Wind” was predominantly private and somewhat overshadowed by the book’s immense ...
Sure, everyone knows that classic line from Gone With the Wind, a 1939 film that won eight Academy Awards and was one of the ...
However, the publisher has a viable fair-use defense because the book copies elements from Gone With the Wind to criticize the original. “It is hard to imagine how Randall could have specifically ...
As in the book, so on the screen ... Every technical aspect of ‘Gone With the Wind’ bears the stamp of advanced craftsmanship. Despite the wide range of scenes depicted and characters shown ...