![]() ![]() Definitely playing the field, Mitchell details her exciting dating life however, all of the letters in this collection have an underlying feeling of anxiety, sadness, and frustration. The letters reveal a vivacious, feisty, and intellectual Mitchell. Peacock has provided Mitchell fans with a bridge between Mitchell’s college days and her first marriage in fact, the last letters mention a man presumed to be Red Upshaw, Mitchell’s first husband. Published in 1985, the collection chronicles Mitchell’s days after leaving Smith for good and ends two years later. Jane Bonner Peacock edited a short but fascinating collection of letters from Margaret Mitchell’s flapper days entitled, A Dynamo Going to Waste: Letters to Allen Edee, 1919-1921. ![]()
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