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    Seeing Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind with Fresh Eyes by Emmeline Gros

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…By examining the ways in which Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone With the Wind (and the character of Scarlett O’Hara specifically) contests heteronormative, patriarchal, masculine constructions of Southern (ideal) femininity, this essay argues that Scarlett’s “ugliness” forces us to widen our perspective on Southern feminine beauty and purity and contributes to challenging the tropes of white Southern masculinity and femininity. …”
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    Axiological parameter of the image of a literary character by Ludmila V. Paloyko

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In this article axiological parameter of the image of a literary character is considered by the example of Scarlett O'Hara, the heroine of the novel "Gone with the Wind" by M. …”
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    The Power of Parody: Went With the Wind (1976), a Film Classic Revisited by The Carol Burnett Show (CBS, 1967-1978) by Taïna Tuhkunen

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This essay argues that despite The Carol Burnett Show’s dodging of race issues, the way it demystifies and takes down the cultural monument named “Scarlett O’Hara”—by mingling it with other generic conventions, such as slapstick comedy—sheds light on how Gone With the Wind can also work as a revelatory intertext. …”
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