Gone with the Wind was written by Margaret Mitchell. This novel captured the imagination of many readers with its rich storytelling and complex characters.
The original novel of Gone with the Wind was written by Margaret Mitchell.
Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone with the Wind in 1936. It became a huge success and is still widely read today.
Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone with the Wind.
Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone with the Wind.
Gone with the Wind was a novel by Margaret Mitchell. It was a classic novel that told the story of a Southern plantation family and the complicated emotional entanglements between the family members. The two sequels to Gone with the Wind were Red by William F Buckley and The Long Way Home by Arthur C Clarke. Both Gone with the Wind and Gone with the Wind were sequels that told the follow-up stories of the protagonist Red and the heroine Scarlet O'Hara. The plot and characters in the two sequels are different, but they both reflect the theme and values of the novel.
Gone with the Wind's original name was The Time of the Rivers and Seas.
Gone with the Wind was written by the American author, Scarlet O'Hara.
The author of Gone with the Wind was William F Scott.
The author of 'Gone with the Wind' is Margaret Mitchell.
The original novel of 'Wind and Cloud Dominators the World' was 'Dominators the World'.
Gillian Flynn wrote Gone Girl. It's a popular and well-known novel by her.