Margaret Mitchell Marsh
1900 - 1949
Born in Atlanta in 1900, Margaret Mitchell grew up surrounded by relatives who told endless tales of the Civil War and Reconstruction. She knew those who were relics of a de-stroyed culture, and those who had put aside gentility for survival. Her mother instilled in her that education was her only security. She attended Smith College but had to come home when her mother fell ill. After her mother's death, Margaret resolved that she had to make a home for her father and brother, so she left college and returned to Atlanta.
In 1923, she became a feature writer for the Atlanta Journal, and in 1925, she married John Marsh, a public relations officer for Georgia Power. She found most of her assignments unfulfilling, and she soon left to try writing fiction more to her own taste. Her own harshest critic, she would not try to get her work published. She began to write Gone with the Wind in 1926, while recovering from an automobile accident. Over the next eight years she painstakingly researched for historical accuracy.
She accumulated thousands of pages of manuscript. Here is how she later described her life's labor: "When I look back on these last years of struggling to find time to write between deaths in the family, illness in the family and among friends which lasted months and even years, childbirths (not my own), divorces and neuroses among friends, my own ill health and four fine auto accidents ... it all seems like a nightmare. I wouldn't tackle it again for anything. Just as soon as I sat down to write, somebody I loved would decide to have their gall-bladder removed. ... "
In 1934, an editor from Macmillan's Publishers came to Atlanta seeking new authors. He was referred to John and Margaret Marsh as people who knew Atlanta's literary scene. She steered him to several prospects, but didn't mention her own work. A friend told him that she was writing a novel, but she denied it. On the night before he was to leave Atlanta, she appeared at his hotel-room door with her still imperfect, mountainous manuscript and left it with him for better or for worse.
The rest of the story is well-known --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Margaret Mitchell's epic novel of love and war won the Pulitzer Prize and went on to give rise to two authorized sequels and one of the most popular and celebrated movies of all time. Many novels have been written about the Civil War and its aftermath. None take us into the burning fields and cities of the American South as Gone With the Wind does, creating haunting scenes and thrilling portraits of characters so vivid that we remember their words and feel their fear and hunger for the rest of our lives. In the two main characters, the white-shouldered, irresistible Scarlett and the flashy, contemptuous Rhett, Margaret Mitchell not only conveyed a timeless story of survival under the harshest of circumstances, she also created two of the most famous lovers in the English-speaking world since Romeo and Juliet.
《飘》 我把这本书看作告别少女时代踏入成年的一道门槛。 任性、娇纵、固执、自私、爱打扮,骨子里遗传了先辈开拓者的男子气概。女主人公思嘉不但与文学作品中的女性不同,与世俗标准中的完美女性也不相同。从自己身上似乎也找不到相似之处。因为不同,不能轻易地喜欢——最抵...
評分人真是怪。十几年前读《飘》的时候,我是喜欢郝思嘉的。可最近,无意中拿起旧书重读,却深深地被媚兰吸引住了。难道是年龄的缘故,人的思想真的会改变的吗? 哪个年轻女孩看了《飘》不喜欢郝思嘉呢?漂亮不说,又聪明倔强,周围总有男人围绕着。特别是有瑞德这样有魅...
評分这是一本教科书,关于生存和生活,关于自强和斗争,关于友情和爱情,关于包容和忠贞,很多都能从书中找出解答。 看到太多关于Scarlett勇敢坚强的说辞,不是想特立独行,我理解Scarlett,包括她的骄纵和自私,是因为了解她所遭遇的一切,但是也并不想赞赏她的勇敢或者坚强。 的...
評分文/半夏微晴 《飘》,是真正的电影经典。 自从《甄嬛传》的播出火了,各种标榜大女主的电视剧就多了起来,随便数数就有以下这些:《芈月传》、《武媚娘传奇》、《锦绣未央》、《陆贞传奇》、《大唐荣耀》、《楚乔传》、《那时花开月正圆》…… 可是随着剧数目的增多,好评却不...
A most heart-breaking ending, a love story I'll remember for the rest of my life.
评分不是這個版本,暫時就找它作為我讀的版本吧?想激勵自己學習下去,放在這裏方便遊走時瀏覽
评分Your blessing and your cross.
评分Your blessing and your cross.
评分It’s a real spiritual light house 4 me. Whenever I was in a mess and thought I can go over it, I would thought of Scarlett who never gave herself up in the misery of life. And what’s the most important is that a woman no matter when should have her own Tara which was the only thing that is worthy for fighting for ! Pls try ur every effort to earn.
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