Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell was an American novelist and journalist, best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel 'Gone with the Wind.'
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Later Works And Legacy
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Early Life And Education
Writing Gone With The Wind
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Themes And Controversies In Gone With The Wind
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๐ Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell was born on November 8, 1900, in Atlanta, Georgia.
๐ She is famous for her novel 'Gone with the Wind,' published in 1936.
๐ Margaret loved reading and storytelling from a young age.
๐ฐ Before writing her novel, she worked as a journalist for the Atlanta Journal.
โ๏ธ She began writing 'Gone with the Wind' in the early 1920s while recovering from an injury.
๐ The book has sold over 30 million copies around the world.
๐ Margaret won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937 for 'Gone with the Wind.'
โค๏ธ She married John Marsh, an army officer, in 1925.
๐ Margaret Mitchell wrote a few short stories after her famous novel but did not publish any other novels.
โจ Her writings continue to inspire readers and writers even after her passing in 1949.