Prohujalo sa vihorom

Prohujalo sa vihorom

Margaret Mitchell

An epic tale of love, loss, and survival during the American Civil War and Reconstruction. The main character, Scarlett O'Hara, the spoiled daughter of a wealthy Georgia plantation owner, faces dramatic changes when the war destroys her world.

Scarlett, initially self-centered and in love with Ashley Wilkes, who is married to the gentle Melanie, undergoes a series of tragic events. To survive, she marries Charles Hamilton, who dies, and later Frank Kennedy for financial security. The war destroys her home, Tara, but Scarlett, determined and resourceful, takes on the responsibility of her family. After the war, faced with poverty, she marries Rhett Butler, a charismatic and cynical merchant who loves her, but their marriage is marked by disagreements and misunderstandings.

The novel explores themes of conflict between the old South and the new order, class differences, morality, and survival. Scarlett's transformation from a spoiled girl to a woman fighting for survival symbolizes the struggle of the South. Rhett and Scarlett share a passionate but tragic love, while Melanie represents moral purity. Through rich descriptions and complex characters, Mitchell depicts the devastation of war, but also the strength of the human spirit.

In the end, Scarlett, faced with her losses, realizes her love for Rhett, but he leaves her. Determined, she vows to bring him back, with the iconic line: "Tomorrow is a new day." The novel is a masterpiece of American literature, celebrated for its depth and emotional power.

Original title
Gone with the Wind
Translation
Mihailo Đorđević
Editor
Aleksandar Anđelić
Graphics design
Milan Žarković
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages total
1305
Publisher
Bratstvo-Jedinstvo, Novi Sad, 1978.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.

The book consists of 3 volumes.

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Prohujalo sa vihorom
Volume 1
Pages: 424
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Prohujalo sa vihorom
Volume 2
Pages: 431
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  • The cover is missing
Prohujalo sa vihorom
Volume 3
Pages: 450
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