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How and why has the saga of Scarlett O'Hara kept such a tenacious hold on our national imagination for almost three-quarters of a century? In the first book ever to deal simultaneously with Margaret Mitchell's beloved novel and David Selznick's spectacular film version of Gone with the Wind , film critic Molly Haskell seeks the answers. By all industry predictions, the film should never have worked. What makes it work so amazingly well are the fascinating and uncompromising personalities that Haskell dissects here: Margaret Mitchell, David Selznick, and Vivien Leigh. As a feminist and onetime Southern adolescent, Haskell understands how the story takes on different shades of meaning according to the age and eye of the beholder. She explores how it has kept its edge because of Margaret Mitchell's (and our) ambivalence about Scarlett and because of the complex racial and sexual attitudes embedded in a story that at one time or another has offended almost everyone.Haskell imaginatively weaves together disparate strands, conducting her story as her own inner debate between enchantment and disenchantment. Sensitive to the ways in which history and cinema intersect, she reminds us why these characters, so riveting to Depression audiences, continue to fascinate seventy years later.Product Identifiers
PublisherYale University Press
ISBN-139780300117523
eBay Product ID (ePID)87162764
Product Key Features
Book TitleFrankly, My Dear: Gone with the Wind Revisited
AuthorMolly Haskell
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2009
Number of Pages256 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height229mm
Item Width152mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorMolly Haskell
Series TitleIcons of America
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States