Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind
Author: Sidney Coe Howard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1989
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

After the Civil War sweeps away the genteel life to which she has been accustomed, Scarlett O'Hara sets about to salvage her Georgia plantation home.

GWTW, the Screenplay

GWTW, the Screenplay
Author: Sidney Coe Howard
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1980
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

An adaptation of the screenplay for the movie "Gone with the Wind", which results in a fuller dramatization than what was actually filmed.

GWTW

GWTW
Author: Sidney Coe Howard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Gone with the wind (Motion picture : 1939)
ISBN: 9780856470813

GWTW

GWTW
Author: Sidney Coe Howard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1979
Genre: Gone with the wind (Motion picture : 1939)
ISBN:

The Making of Gone With The Wind

The Making of Gone With The Wind
Author: Steve Wilson
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0292761260

Companion publication to the Harry Ransom Center's exhibition, September 9, 2014-January 4, 2015, marking the seventy-fifth anniversary of the film's release.

New Approaches to Gone With the Wind

New Approaches to Gone With the Wind
Author:
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0807161608

Since its publication in 1936, Gone with the Wind has held a unique position in American cultural memory, both for its particular vision of the American South in the age of the Civil War and for its often controversial portrayals of race, gender, and class. New Approaches to “Gone with the Wind” offers neither apology nor rehabilitation for the novel and its Oscar-winning film adaptation. Instead, the nine essays provide distinct, compelling insights that challenge and complicate conventional associations. Racial and sexual identity form a cornerstone of the collection: Mark C. Jerng and Charlene Regester each examine Margaret Mitchell’s reframing of traditional racial identities and the impact on audience sympathy and engagement. Jessica Sims mines Mitchell’s depiction of childbirth for what it reveals about changing ideas of femininity in a postplantation economy, while Deborah Barker explores transgressive sexuality in the film version by comparing it to the depiction of rape in D. W. Griffith’s earlier silent classic, Birth of a Nation. Other essays position the novel and film within the context of their legacy and their impact on national and international audiences. Amy Clukey and James Crank inspect the reception of Gone with the Wind by Irish critics and gay communities, respectively. Daniel Cross Turner, Keaghan Turner, and Riché Richardson consider its aesthetic impact and mythology, and the ways that contemporary writers and artists, such as Natasha Trethewey and Kara Walker, have engaged with the work. Finally, Helen Taylor sums up the pervading influence that Gone with the Wind continues to exert on audiences in both America and Britain. Through an emphasis on intertextuality, sexuality, and questions of audience and identity, these essayists deepen the ongoing conversation about the cultural impact and influence of this monumental work. Flawed in many ways yet successful beyond its time, Gone with the Wind remains a touchstone in southern studies.

And the Best Screenplay Goes To...

And the Best Screenplay Goes To...
Author: Linda Seger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Crash (Motion picture : 2004)
ISBN: 9781932907384

This book provides a CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) approach to Academy Award-winning screenplays, giving you the nitty gritty details of how an Academy Award script was created.

The Essential Screenplay (3-Book Bundle)

The Essential Screenplay (3-Book Bundle)
Author: Syd Field
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 965
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1101969598

Hollywood’s script guru teaches you how to write a screenplay in the ultimate three-volume guide to writing for film, featuring “the ‘bible’ of screenwriting” (The New York Times), Screenplay—now celebrating forty years of screenwriting success! This blockbuster ebook bundle includes: SCREENPLAY: FOUNDATIONS OF SCREENWRITING • THE SCREENWRITER’S WORKBOOK • THE SCREENWRITER’S PROBLEM SOLVER Syd Field was “the most sought-after screenwriting teacher in the world” according to The Hollywood Reporter. His pioneering insights into structure, concept, and character launched innumerable careers. Now in one handy collection, his invaluable expertise is available to aspiring writers and working professionals alike. The Essential Screenplay contains Syd Field’s Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting, the industry standard for script development; The Screenwriter’s Workbook, a hands-on workshop full of practical exercises for creating successful screenplays; and The Screenwriter’s Problem Solver, a guide to identifying and fixing problems in your latest draft. Throughout, you’ll learn: • why the first ten pages of your script are crucially important • how to visually “grab” the reader from page one • what makes great stories work • the basics of writing dialogue • the essentials of creating great characters • how to adapt a novel, a play, or an article for the screen • the three ways to claim legal ownership of your work • tips for allowing your creative self to break free when you hit the “wall” • how to overcome writer’s block forever Featuring expert analysis of popular films including Pulp Fiction, Thelma & Louise, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Essential Screenplay will transform your initial idea into a screenplay that’s destined for success—and maybe even Cannes. Praise for Syd Field “The most sought-after screenwriting teacher in the world.”—The Hollywood Reporter “Syd Field is the preeminent analyzer in the study of American screenplays.”—James L. Brooks, Academy Award–winning writer, director, producer

The Filming of Gone with the Wind

The Filming of Gone with the Wind
Author: Herb Bridges
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1998
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780865546219

This book is a must for fans of this movie. There are nearly 1,000 black-and-white photographs covering day-to-day activities of the classic film's making. One literally cannot pick it up without becoming engrossed¿.Many of the photographs are previously unpublished, some snapshots taken by crew members. This pictorial essay gives a better view of the infinite details and idiosyncrasies of filmmaking and, specifically, of course GWTW than many a book on the market.