This collection of essays comments on the pre-World War II culture of the United States, when David O. Selznick produced
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Read if serious about "Gone With the Wind" as art,
By EY (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Recasting: Gone with the Wind in American Culture (Paperback)
Pyron amasses a collection of critical essays on GWTW that, as far as I can tell, is unequalled. This includes early reviews of the book to modern-day criticism, which provides an interesting and helpful read. Check out Pyron's exhaustive biography on Margaret Mitchell too.
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