
Hi! This podcast is dedicated to the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell, as well as the subsequent 1939 film. I will be discussing and analyzing a variety of topics in regards to Gone with the Wind.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Being an extremely long novel, many changes were made when Gone with the Wind was adapted to screen - appearances differed, events were telescoped, significant characters were axed entirely. This episode examines each alteration individually and seek... more
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Scarlett briefly goes to Tara to recuperate from her miscarriage. Rhett tricks Scarlett into selling her mills to Ashley. Rhett buys Bonnie a pony and she takes to the sport of jumping immediately. After several tantrums, Rhett acquiesces t... more
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Melanie prepares a surprise birthday party for Ashley. Scarlett and Ashley are caught in a platonic embrace at the mill, spurring rumors of adultery. Rhett forces Scarlett to attend the birthday party, where Melanie loyally stands by her si... more
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Your ep on musicals and intl adaptations reminds me that you might enjoy checking out the kdrama “my dearest”. It’s heavily inspired by Gone with the Wind but rewritten to be about the Qing invasion of Joseon (Korea). It’s an interesting mix of decontextualized adaptation as well as fanfic.
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A thoughtful analysis-focused show examining the classic Civil War-era story, its iconic film adaptation, and the cultural conversations surrounding both. Episodes span readalongs, character motivations, race and gender depictions, authorial intent, and the differences between pages and on-screen interpretation. Listeners can expect deep literary critique, historical context, and playful debates about adaptations, fandom opinions, and stage/film legacies. A notable strength is the willingness to engage controversial topics with nuance, while frequently inviting audience perspectives and exploring how narrative choices shape perception over time.
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