Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh: The Love Story Behind Gone With the Wind
Based on almost 200 previously unpublished letters and extensive interviews with their closest associates, Walker's biography of Margaret Mitchell and her husband, John Marsh, offers a new look into a devoted marriage and fascinating partnership that ultimately created a Pulitzer Prize–winning novel. This edition of Walker's biography celebrates the seventy-fifth anniversary of the publication of Gone With the Wind in 1936.

In lively extracts from their letters to family and friends, John and Margaret, who also went by Peggy, describe the stormy years of their courtship, their bohemian lifestyle as a young married couple, the arduous but fulfilling years when Peggy was writing her famous novel, the thrill of its acceptance for publication and its literary success, and the excitement of the making of the movie.

In telling the private side of this twenty-four-year marriage, author Marianne Walker reveals a long-suspected truth: Gone With the Wind might have never been written were it not for John Marsh. He was Peggy's best friend and constant champion, and he became her editor, proofreader, researcher, business manager, and the inspiration and motivation behind her writing. At every point, including the turbulent years of Mitchell's first marriage to Red Upshaw, it was John who provided the intellectual stimulation, emotional support, and editorial insights that allowed Peggy to channel her talents into the creation of her astounding Civil War epic.

From years of meticulous research, Marianne Walker details the intimate and moving love story between a husband and wife, and between a writer and her editor.
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Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh: The Love Story Behind Gone With the Wind
Based on almost 200 previously unpublished letters and extensive interviews with their closest associates, Walker's biography of Margaret Mitchell and her husband, John Marsh, offers a new look into a devoted marriage and fascinating partnership that ultimately created a Pulitzer Prize–winning novel. This edition of Walker's biography celebrates the seventy-fifth anniversary of the publication of Gone With the Wind in 1936.

In lively extracts from their letters to family and friends, John and Margaret, who also went by Peggy, describe the stormy years of their courtship, their bohemian lifestyle as a young married couple, the arduous but fulfilling years when Peggy was writing her famous novel, the thrill of its acceptance for publication and its literary success, and the excitement of the making of the movie.

In telling the private side of this twenty-four-year marriage, author Marianne Walker reveals a long-suspected truth: Gone With the Wind might have never been written were it not for John Marsh. He was Peggy's best friend and constant champion, and he became her editor, proofreader, researcher, business manager, and the inspiration and motivation behind her writing. At every point, including the turbulent years of Mitchell's first marriage to Red Upshaw, it was John who provided the intellectual stimulation, emotional support, and editorial insights that allowed Peggy to channel her talents into the creation of her astounding Civil War epic.

From years of meticulous research, Marianne Walker details the intimate and moving love story between a husband and wife, and between a writer and her editor.
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Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh: The Love Story Behind Gone With the Wind

Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh: The Love Story Behind Gone With the Wind

by Marianne Walker
Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh: The Love Story Behind Gone With the Wind

Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh: The Love Story Behind Gone With the Wind

by Marianne Walker

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Based on almost 200 previously unpublished letters and extensive interviews with their closest associates, Walker's biography of Margaret Mitchell and her husband, John Marsh, offers a new look into a devoted marriage and fascinating partnership that ultimately created a Pulitzer Prize–winning novel. This edition of Walker's biography celebrates the seventy-fifth anniversary of the publication of Gone With the Wind in 1936.

In lively extracts from their letters to family and friends, John and Margaret, who also went by Peggy, describe the stormy years of their courtship, their bohemian lifestyle as a young married couple, the arduous but fulfilling years when Peggy was writing her famous novel, the thrill of its acceptance for publication and its literary success, and the excitement of the making of the movie.

In telling the private side of this twenty-four-year marriage, author Marianne Walker reveals a long-suspected truth: Gone With the Wind might have never been written were it not for John Marsh. He was Peggy's best friend and constant champion, and he became her editor, proofreader, researcher, business manager, and the inspiration and motivation behind her writing. At every point, including the turbulent years of Mitchell's first marriage to Red Upshaw, it was John who provided the intellectual stimulation, emotional support, and editorial insights that allowed Peggy to channel her talents into the creation of her astounding Civil War epic.

From years of meticulous research, Marianne Walker details the intimate and moving love story between a husband and wife, and between a writer and her editor.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781561456178
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Publication date: 06/07/2011
Pages: 608
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Marianne Walker has written for the New York Times Book Review and the Louisville Courier-Journal. She is a professor of English and philosophy at the University of Kentucky/Henderson Community College, where she has taught for seventeen years. Born in Monroe, Louisiana and a graduate of St. Mary's Dominican College in New Orleans, she received her M.A. from the University of Evansville in Indiana in 1976. Ms. Walker lives in Kentucky.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Anniversary Edition v

Preface to the First Edition ix

Notes about the Letters xviii

Acknowledgments xix

Chapter1 A Man of Character 1

Chapter2 1895-1919 / Opposites Attract 17

Chapter3 1912-1921 / Reasonable Ambitions 45

Chapter4 1922-1924 / A Bizarre Courtship 67

Chapter5 1922-1925 / Love Regained 91

Chapter6 1925-1926 / A Writer in Progress 127

Chapter7 1927-1935 / In the Wake of a Masterpiece 165

Chapter8 1935-1936 / Midwife to a Novel 209

Chapter9 1936 / A Fantastic Dream 245

Chapter10 July 1936 / Unbelievable Days 279

Chapter11 1936-1937 / Reaping the Whirlwind 311

Chapter12 1937-1939 / Publicity, Pirates, and Power 345

Chapter13 1936-1939 / Making the Movie 383

Chapter14 1940-1945 / Patriotic Volunteer 429

Chapter15 1945-1952 / Reality of Dark Dreams 473

Notes 519

Index 545

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