Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind (73 page)

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Authors: Ellen F. Brown,Jr. John Wiley

1. Anderson, January 2010 interview.

2. SM to Kay Brown, December 19, 1967, UGA.

3.
Trust Co. Bank v. MGM/UA
, 772 F.2d 740 (11th Cir. 1985).

4. Anderson, “The
Gone With the Wind
Copyright.”

5. Steve Oney, “A 2nd
Wind
in the Cards for Scarlett,”
Orlando Sentinel
, January 8, 1987.

6. Anderson, January 2010 interview.

7. Edwin McDowell, “
Gone With the Wind
Best Seller Again at 50,”
New York
Times
, June 24, 1986.

8. Esther B. Fein, “Another Day, Lots of Dollars as Scarlett Returns to Tara,”
New
York Times
, October 3, 1991.

9. Anderson, “The
Gone With the Wind
Copyright.”

10. Anderson, “The
Gone With the Wind
Copyright.”

11. Paul Anderson, interview by John Wiley, Jr., March 2010.

12. Carol Huang, “Tomorrow Is Another Day: An Ethiopian Student Survives a Brutal Imprisonment by Translating
Gone With the Wind
into His Native Tongue,”
American Scholar
75, no. 4 (Autumn 2006): 79–88; Paul Theroux,
Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape Town
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2003), 124–47.

13. Claudia Glenn Dowling, “The Further Adventures of Scarlett O'Hara,”
Life
, May 1988.

14. Edwin McDowell, “Book Notes,”
New York Times
, February 20, 1991.

15. McDowell, “Book Notes.”

16. Anderson, “The
Gone With the Wind
Copyright.”

17. McDowell, “Book Notes.”

18. “Scarlett Takes World's Readers by Storm,”
The Scarlett Letter
, November 1991.

19. “Scarlett Takes World's Readers by Storm.”

20. Merrill Geier, interview by Ellen F. Brown, April 2010.

21. Fein, “Another Day, Lots of Dollars as Scarlett Returns to Tara.”

22. Geier, interview.

23. “Scarlett Takes World's Readers by Storm.”

24. Daisy Maryles, “Winning Strategies,”
Publishers Weekly
, January 1, 1992.

25. “Scarlett Takes World's Readers by Storm.”

26. Geier, interview.

27. Phil Kloer, “Battle Brews on Changes in
Scarlett
,”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
, March 26, 1992.

28. Joy Winstead, “A 3rd
Gone With the Wind
? Not by This Author,”
Publishers
Weekly
, September 25, 1991.

29. Nadine Brozan, “Chronicle,”
New York Times
, November 8, 1994.

30. “
Gone With the Wind
to Have Second Sequel,”
New York Times
, January 25, 1995.

31. Sarah Lyall, “Book Sequel Creates a New Civil War,”
New York Times
, June 3, 1996.

32. Michael Burke, “The Story of Scarlett They Did Not Want You to Read,”
The
Mail
[London], June 9, 1996.

33. Alessandra Stanley, “Frankly My Dear, Russians Do Give a Damn,”
New York
Times
, August 29, 1994.

34. Pat Conroy to Hal Clarke et al., November 10, 1998, “Information about Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Company-Court Papers,” at
www.hmhbooks.com/features/randall_url/courtpapers.shtml
(accessed September 23, 2010).

35. Anderson, March 2010 interview.

36. “MMH Party Launches
Rhett Butler's People
,”
The Scarlett Letter
, Winter 2007.

37. Alice Randall, interview by Ellen F. Brown, April 2010.

38. Randall, interview.

39. Ben H. Bagdikian et al., “Letter of Support,” April 10, 2001, “Information about Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Company-Court Papers,” at
www.hmhbooks.com/features/randall_url/courtpapers.shtml
(accessed September 23, 2010).

40. Declaration by Toni Morrison, April 15, 2001,“Information about Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Company-Court Papers,” at
www.hmhbooks.com/features/randall_url/courtpapers.shtml
(accessed September 23, 2010).

41. Statement by Pat Conroy, April 11, 2001, “Information about Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Company-Court Papers,” at
www.hmhbooks.com/features/randall_url/courtpapers.shtml
(accessed September 23, 2010).

42. “
Wind Done
Blows Back: Appeals Court Lifts Injunction Against Book Judged
GWTW
‘Piracy,' ”
The Scarlett Letter
, Summer 2001.

43. Order, U.S. District judge Charles A. Pannell, Jr.,
SunTrust Bank vs. Houghton
Mifflin Co.
, April 20, 2001.

44. David Kirkpatrick, “MediaTalk: Legal Battle Increases Interest in Book Sequel,”
New York Times
, June 11, 2001.

45. Megan Harlan, “Books in Brief: Fiction,”
New York Times
, July 1, 2001.

46. Lisa Schwarzbaum, “
Wind
Storm,”
Entertainment Weekly
, May 15, 2001.

47. Walt Handelsman, cartoon, Tribune Media Services, Inc., 2001.

48. Jill Vejnoska, “Author Stirs Harsh
Wind
in Tara Land,”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
, July 13, 2001.

49. Troy Patterson, “The
Wind
Mill: Author/Parodist Alice Randall Hosts a Showdown in Margaret Mitchell's Backyard,”
Entertainment Weekly
, July 27, 2001.

50. Angela Webster, “The Mind Done Gone: A Parody,”
Times-Herald
[Newnan], July 18, 2001.

51. Don O'Briant, “
Wind
Finale: Morehouse to Benefit from Suit Settlement,”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
, May 10, 2002.

52. Associated Press, “Pair Protects
Gone With the Wind
Copyright,”
New York Times
, May 23, 2001.

53. Anderson, March 2010 interview.

54. Randall, interview.

55. Randall, interview.

56. Lori Glazer, Houghton Mifflin publicist, e-mail to Ellen F. Brown, March 19, 2010.

57.
Eldred v. Ashcroft
, 537 U.S. 186 (2003).

58. Victoria Shannon, “One Internet, Many Copyright Laws,”
New York Times
, November 8, 2004.

59. Valley Haggard, interview by Ellen F. Brown, March 2010.

60. Anderson, March 2010 interview.

61. Anderson, March 2010 interview.

62. Donna Kornhaber and David Kornhaber, “A First-Timer Makes Rhett and Scarlett Sing,”
New York Times
, April 13, 2008.

63. Christopher Hart, “
Gone With the Wind
,”
Sunday Times
, April 27, 2008.

64. Charles Spencer, “
Gone With the Wind
: Frankly, My Dear, It's a Damn Long Night,”
Telegraph
, April 23, 2008.

65. Clarke, interview.

66. Anderson, January 2010 interview.

67. Mitchell,
Gone With the Wind
, 864.

68. Lillian Craig to MM, January 23, 1937, UGA.

69. MM to Lillian Craig, January 28, 1937, UGA.

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———, “
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