Southern Literary Tradition in M. Mitchell's Gone with the Wind
Abstract
This paper studies Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone with the Wind (1936) in the context of Southern literary tradition. After analyzing the settings, Southern images and the theme it concludes that this novel conforms to the features of the Southern literary tradition.
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