The author of Gone with the Wind has three sisters. Who are they?

Gone with the Wind was written by Margaret Mitchell. She has no three sisters.

The three sisters are the authors of Jane Eyre. The three Bronte sisters are well-known British writers: Charlotte Brontexq's description of women's independent personality in Jane Eyre, emily bronte's description of extreme love and personality in Wuthering Heights, and anne bronte's impressive loneliness in Agnes Gray, which makes people memorable.

Three sisters in a family occupy three seats in the history of English literary celebrities. I'm afraid even many male writers themselves sigh. No wonder there are an endless stream of admirers looking for traces left by the three sisters in the former residence of Howard Bronte in England.

Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind is a novel by American writer margaret mitchell, and 1937 won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature.