Margaret Mitchell

September 25th, 2011

Novel 'Gone with the Wind' was read by many. But the author of this novel – Margaret Mitchell – we know little. His novel, Margaret has devoted her second husband, John Marsh, who pushed her to writing, giving his wife a typewriter "Remington". During 10 years (that is how much writing a novel) every evening, returning from work, John sat down to read the pages written by Margaret for the day. John was a brilliant editor and a sensitive counselor – he not only helped his wife to hone writing skills, but also searching for appropriate literature, and meticulously studied every detail of daily life, costume, described the era. Interesting fact: The novel was not written in strict sequence, episodes written by chance, then they gathered together.

Episodes author perpisyvala many times, we know that a chapter of the novel had 60 options. History of the Civil War, North and South is becoming the core of the existence of John and Margaret, their single offspring. No children or other works of Margaret Mitchell will not. Peggy (her school nickname) Mitchell was born in Atlanta in 1900, grew up in an atmosphere of stories about the Civil War: two of her grandfather fought on the side of the southerners. Her mother Mae Bell Mitchell demanded of his daughter to read books that only the highest level. For this mom originally encouraged the child: for Shakespeare's play Peggy received five cents, ten were evaluated attempts to overpower Dickens, 15 – Nietzsche, Kant and Darwin.

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