🎬📘 RESEÑA | 'Lo que el viento se llevó', Margaret Mitchell

Here is a critical review, with its political and social context, of Margaret Mitchell's novel 'Gone with the Wind' (1936), a major bestseller in its time. Written as a response to 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' (an abolitionist novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1862), it offers an idyllic vision of the slaveholding Southern states of the United States. It covers the period leading up to the American Civil War, the war itself (1861-65), and the postwar era, from the perspective of the Southern belle Scarlett O'Hara, a character immortalized by Vivien Leigh in the famous 1939 film. INFORMATION RELATED TO THE VIDEO Videos from this channel cited in the video: Review of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Beecher Stowe:    • ⛓ LIBROS POLÉMICOS | 'La cabaña del tío To...   Other videos mentioned or related: Review by Magrat Ajostiernos of 'Gone with the Wind':    • 'Lo que el viento se llevó ' de Margaret M...   Review by Lisbeth's Library of 'Gone with the Wind':    • Lo que el viento se Llevo - Cosas que no s...   Review From Palabra de Teatrera's excerpt of "Gone with the Wind":    • Mi opinión de "Lo que el viento se llevó" ...   Excerpt from the novel (with some liberties taken to summarize): MITCHELL, Margaret, “Gone with the Wind”, Ediciones B – Grupo Z, Barcelona, ​​2008, p. 694. PERSONAL INFORMATION Literary Club Website: https://www.cumbresclasicas.com Contact email: [email protected] Instagram:   / cumbresclasicas   Twitter:   / cumbresclasicas   CREDITS MUSIC Title: "Piano Sonata No. 11" (Turkish March) Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Source: https://www.freemusicprojects.com/es/