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1. Scarlett O'Hara: An Increasingly Maturing Southern New Woman
2. Interconnection Between Narrative Forms And Gender Politics
3. An Analysis Of Gone With The Wind From A Feminist Perspective
4. Scarlett's Growth-A Feminist Reading Of Gone With The Wind
5. The Scarlet Rose Of Tara-An Analysis Of Scarlett O'Hara From The Perspective Of Feminism
6. Patriarchal Oppression And Its Dismantling:an Ecofeminist Reading Of Gone With The Wind
7. On Translation Of Write Like The Masters
8. Scarlett S Feminist Consciousness And Enlightment For Modern Women
9. The Way Of Food: A New Interpretation Of The Old South In Gone With The Wind
10. An Intertextual Interpretation Of Gone With The Wind
11. Heeding the antiheroine's call: The rise of the antiheroine in literature and popular culture
12. Margaret Mitchell's 'Gone With the Wind': The everyday Southern epic
13. Sowing barren ground: Constructions of motherhood, the body, and subjectivity in American women's writing, 1928--1948 (Nella Larsen, Margaret Mitchell, Carson McCullers, Dorothy West, Anne Taylor Fleming)
14. Reading and rereading the thirties: Historical and social contexts and the literary receptions of Pearl S. Buck, Margaret Mitchell, and Zora Neale Hurston
15. You can't be a lady without money: American modernism in Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind
16. The Cognitive Change Of The Protagonists In Gone With The Wind Under The Embodied Cognition
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