Below is a small list of great
 Gone With The Wind internet sites
with interesting facts about the novel and the movie.



          **The Internet Movie Database is perhaps most favored of sites paying a tribute to the movie Gone With The Wind.  There is a fantastic collection of facts and trivia about the movie. And there is a FAQ section with lots of questions and answers and comments of people who have something to say about this epic. The soundtrack section is my favorite.


          **Wikipedia is an excellent source for facts and information about both the novel and the film Gone With The Wind.

           Go here for a great review about the novel.

          And then go here for a remarkable review about our movie.

     
          **The New Georgia Encyclopedia is an online about everything pertaining to Georgia.  Naturally a site like this would have to talk about Gone With The Wind in the articles section. You can find what they have to say about how the novel and the movie have played a role in Georgia's history.


          **This site gives a very good Suggested Reading list at the end of the article.  This list is below.

Judy Cameron and Paul J. Christman, The Art of "Gone With the Wind": The Making of a Legend (New York: Prentice Hall, 1989).

Aljean Harmetz, On the Road to Tara: The Making of "Gone With the Wind" (New York: Abrams, 1996).

Richard Harwell, ed., "Gone With the Wind" as Book and Film (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1983).

Molly Haskell, Frankly, My Dear: " Gone with the Wind "  Revisited (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2009).

Alan David Vertrees, Selznick's Vision: "Gone With the Wind" and Hollywood Filmmaking (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1997).


          **The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin has a great online exhibit of Gone With The Wind facts taken from the David O. Selznick Collection.  You can find it at this web address

GWTW Articles and sites of interest