10 Fascinating Facts About Gone With the Wind
1. Margaret Mitchell wrote the book out of boredom.
1. Margaret Mitchell wrote the book out of boredom.
It was awarded 19 years after her death. Bidding begins at $40,000.
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James Joyce was as mythical as the myths he used as the foundations for his own work.
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The custom story will be delivered directly to your phone before you land.
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Even if death, the Bard was eloquent.
His contributions to philosophy are immense, even though he never seemed to fully agree with himself.
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One of the legendary writer's short stories bears some striking similarities to the HBO series.
It's funny 'cause it's true.
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Behind your favorite poem is a nugget of truth that helped make it a classic.