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- Margaret_Mitchell abstract "Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell (November 8, 1900 – August 16, 1949) was an American author and journalist. One novel by Mitchell was published during her lifetime, the American Civil War-era novel, Gone with the Wind. For it she won the National Book Award for Most Distinguished Novel of 1936and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937. In more recent years, a collection of Mitchell's girlhood writings and a novella she wrote as a teenager, Lost Laysen, have been published. A collection of articles written by Mitchell for The Atlanta Journal was republished in book form.".
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- Margaret_Mitchell birthDate "1900-11-08".
- Margaret_Mitchell birthName "Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell".
- Margaret_Mitchell birthPlace Atlanta.
- Margaret_Mitchell birthPlace Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Margaret_Mitchell birthPlace United_States.
- Margaret_Mitchell birthYear "1900".
- Margaret_Mitchell deathDate "1949-08-16".
- Margaret_Mitchell deathPlace Atlanta.
- Margaret_Mitchell deathPlace Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Margaret_Mitchell deathPlace Grady_Memorial_Hospital.
- Margaret_Mitchell deathYear "1949".
- Margaret_Mitchell genre Historical_fiction.
- Margaret_Mitchell genre Romance_novel.
- Margaret_Mitchell notableWork Gone_with_the_Wind.
- Margaret_Mitchell notableWork Lost_Laysen.
- Margaret_Mitchell pseudonym "Margaret Mitchell".
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- Margaret_Mitchell birthDate "1900-11-08".
- Margaret_Mitchell birthName "Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell".
- Margaret_Mitchell birthPlace "Atlanta, Georgia, United States".
- Margaret_Mitchell children "none".
- Margaret_Mitchell dateOfBirth "1900-11-08".
- Margaret_Mitchell dateOfDeath "1949-08-16".
- Margaret_Mitchell deathDate "1949-08-16".
- Margaret_Mitchell deathPlace "Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta".
- Margaret_Mitchell genre Historical_fiction.
- Margaret_Mitchell genre Romance_novel.
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- Margaret_Mitchell name "Margaret Mitchell".
- Margaret_Mitchell name "Mitchell, Margaret Munnerlyn".
- Margaret_Mitchell notableworks "Gone with the Wind".
- Margaret_Mitchell notableworks "Lost Laysen".
- Margaret_Mitchell occupation "Journalist, Author".
- Margaret_Mitchell placeOfBirth Atlanta.
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- Margaret_Mitchell placeOfBirth United_States.
- Margaret_Mitchell placeOfDeath "Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, USA".
- Margaret_Mitchell pseudonym "Margaret Mitchell".
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- Margaret_Mitchell quote "Fancy Dress Masquerade Seventy girls and boys were the guests of Miss Margaret Mitchell at a fancy dress masquerade yesterday afternoon at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mitchell on Peachtree street and the occasion was beautiful and enjoyable. There was a prize for guessing the greatest number of identities under the masks, and another for the guest who best concealed his or her identity. The pretty young hostess was a demure Martha Washington in flowered crepe gown over a pink silk petticoat and her powdered hair was worn high. Mrs. Mitchell wore a ruby velvet gown.".
- Margaret_Mitchell quote "Miss Mitchell, Hostess Miss Mitchell was hostess at an informal buffet supper last evening at her home on Peachtree road, the occasion complimenting Miss Blanche Neel, of Macon, who is visiting Miss Dorothy Bates. Spring flowers adorned the laced covered table in the dining room. Miss Neel was gowned in blue Georgette crepe. Miss Mitchell wore pink taffeta. Miss Bates was gowned in blue velvet. Invited to meet the honor guest were Miss Bates, Miss Virginia Walker, Miss Ethel Tye, Miss Caroline Tye, Miss Helen Turman, Miss Lethea Turman, Miss Frances Ellis, Miss Janet Davis, Miss Lillian Raley, Miss Mary Woolridge, Charles DuPree, William Cantrell, Lieutenant Jack Swarthout, Lieutenant William Gooch, Stephen Mitchell, McDonald Brittain, Harry Hallman, George Northen, Frank Hooper, Walter Whiteman, Frank Stanton, Val Stanton, Charles Belleau, Henry Angel, Berrien Upshaw and Edmond Cooper.".
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- Margaret_Mitchell spouse "Berrien K. Upshaw John R. Marsh".
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