margaret mitchell in English

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(1900-1949) American novelist, author of "Gone With The Wind"

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1. 2 Margaret Mitchell was also a notable suffragist.

2. 1943) Margaret Mitchell, American writer (Gone With The Wind) (d.

3. 1937 – Gone with the Wind, a novel by Margaret Mitchell, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

4. Books shelved as Byronic-hero: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, Gabriel's Infer

5. 1936, Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind […] there was a glint of amused contempt in his black eyes — contempt, as if he listened to the Braggings of children

6. Today’s article is an epic, 2,000-word conversation with Karen Commins, a professional Audiobook narrator and Audible Approved Producer in Atlanta who has given voice to more than 50 Audiobooks, including ROAD TO TARA: THE LIFE OF MARGARET MITCHELL by Anne Edwards

7. Cet été, sur les réseaux sociaux, les Casuistes, à force de le répéter ad nauseam, ont eu gain de cause : Autant en emporte le vent a été expurgé de Netflix à cause de son aspect colonial et raciste (l'adaptation du roman de Margaret Mitchell, met en scène, sur fond de guerre de Sécession, un certain Rhett Buttler, membre du KKK).

8. Cet été, sur les réseaux sociaux, les Casuistes, à force de le répéter ad nauseam, ont eu gain de cause : Autant en emporte le vent a été expurgé de Netflix à cause de son aspect colonial et raciste (l'adaptation du roman de Margaret Mitchell, met en scène, sur fond de guerre de Sécession, un certain Rhett Buttler, membre du KKK).