Lost Laysen

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Lost Laysen is a posthumously published early novella by Margaret Mitchell, best known as the author of Gone with the Wind.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novella
author Margaret Mitchell
contains biographical material on Margaret Mitchell
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublishedIn 1996
genre adventure fiction
romantic fiction
hasForm novella
hasISBN 978-0-684-82460-3
hasMainCharacter Billy Duncan
Courtenay Ross
Juan Mardo
hasMedium print
hasOriginalManuscriptLocation Atlanta History Center
surface form: Margaret Mitchell collection at the Atlanta History Center
hasPages approximately 128
hasPrefaceBy Debra Freer
isPosthumousWorkOf Margaret Mitchell
language English
literaryMovement 20th‑century American literature
notableFor being an early work of Margaret Mitchell
being discovered and published decades after it was written
publicationStatus posthumously published
publisher Charles Scribner's Sons
surface form: Scribner
relatedWork novel Gone with the Wind
surface form: Gone with the Wind
setInPeriod early 20th century
setting fictional South Pacific island of Laysen
subjectMatter heroism
romantic relationships
self‑sacrifice
writtenIn 1916

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