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„Pe aripile vântului“: de la carte ascunsă sub pat și apoi câștigătoare de Pulitzer până la filmul devenit simbol al Hollywoodului
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„Pe aripile vântului“: de la carte ascunsă sub pat și apoi câștigătoare de Pulitzer până la filmul devenit simbol al Hollywoodului

The article discusses the enduring legacy of Margaret Mitchell's novel 'Gone with the Wind,' published in 1936. The book, initially written by Mitchell during her recovery from a leg injury in the 1920s, became a cultural phenomenon and was later adapted into a highly acclaimed film starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. Despite being controversial due to its portrayal of the American South and its racial themes, the novel has remained widely read and influential over nearly a century. It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 and continues to spark debate about its historical accuracy and social implications.

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„Pe aripile vântului“: de la carte ascunsă sub pat și apoi câștigătoare de Pulitzer până la filmul devenit simbol al Hollywoodului

The article discusses the enduring legacy of Margaret Mitchell's novel 'Gone with the Wind,' published in 1936. The book, initially written by Mitchell during her recovery from a leg injury in the 1920s, became a cultural phenomenon and was later adapted into a highly acclaimed film starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. Despite being controversial due to its portrayal of the American South and its racial themes, the novel has remained widely read and influential over nearly a century. It won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 and continues to spark debate about its historical accuracy and social implications.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the novel's creation, impact, and controversies without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on historical and cultural aspects rather than political debates or policy implications.

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