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🔥Sarah Churchwell on Gone with the Wind, January 6th, and the Lies America Tells🔥

The Shakespeare and Company Interview

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McDangall's Performance in Gone With the Wind

McDangall's performance in Gone With the Wind is "incredibly complex and effective," she says. Selznick was very conscious that he didn't want to give people permission to be fascist, according to McDangall. The 1930s context into which Gone with the Wind emerges is usually understood in terms of the Great Depression. But it actually is very much a story about interwar fashion as well - Europe but also in the United States.

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