What is another word for Margaret Mitchell?

Pronunciation: [mˈɑːɡɹət mˈɪt͡ʃə͡l] (IPA)

Margaret Mitchell was an American author who gained worldwide recognition for her timeless classic "Gone with the Wind." Other phrases that can be used to refer to Margaret Mitchell include American novelist, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Southern writer, and historical fiction writer. Mitchell's literary works often centered around the culture and social issues of the Southern United States, providing vivid descriptions of its people, customs, and landscapes. Her masterpiece, "Gone with the Wind," became a bestseller and has since been called a successful portrayal of the Southern culture and the American Civil War. Overall, Margaret Mitchell's legacy as an outstanding author and avid advocate for human and civil rights remains highly revered.

What are the hypernyms for Margaret mitchell?

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Famous quotes with Margaret mitchell

  • 'Gone With The Wind' is one of the all-time greats. Read Margaret Mitchell's book and watch the film again; it's a soap opera in all its glory. It is superb and memorable.
    Timothy Dalton
  • I'm a commercial writer, not an author. Margaret Mitchell was an author. She wrote one book.
    Mickey Spillane

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