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Gone with the Wind

eng. Gone with the Wind · 1936
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Style and Technique

Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell is a vivid example of historical fiction, where the personal drama of the main characters unfolds against the backdrop of major social changes and wars. The novel is renowned for its realistic depiction of the Civil War era in America, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the time. Mitchell employs various Southern dialects, adding vibrancy and authenticity to the characters. The narrative structure is non-linear, with numerous plot twists that keep the reader engaged. Literary techniques such as detailed environmental descriptions and the use of internal monologues help to better understand the characters and their motivations.

Gone with the Wind
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Date of publication: 14 May 2024
———Original titleeng. Gone with the Wind · 1936
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