Gone with the Wind – A Southern Epic That Redefined English Literary and Regional Vocabulary
Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind introduced idioms, character types, and Southern expressions that became embedded in English. From “Scarlett-like” personalities to the iconic “gone with the wind,” the novel’s language shaped how English remembers romance, loss, and cultural myth.
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