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Far from the madding crowd

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Far From the Madding Crowd (1874) is Thomas Hardy's fourth novel and his first major literary success.

It originally appeared anonymously as a monthly serial in Cornhill Magazine, where it gained a wide readership.

In Thomas Hardy's first major literary success, independent and spirited Bathsheba Everdene has come to Weatherbury to take up her position as a farmer on the largest estate in the area.

Her bold presence draws three very different suitors: the gentleman-farmer Boldwood, the soldier-seducer Sergeant Troy, and the devoted shepherd Gabriel Oak.

Each, in contrasting ways, unsettles her decisions and complicates her life, and tragedy ensues, threatening the stability of the whole community.

One of his first works set in the semi-fictional region of Wessex, Hardy's novel of swift passion and slow courtship is imbued with his evocative descriptions of rural life and landscapes, and with unflinching honesty about sexual relationships.The novel was listed at number 48 on the BBC's survey The Big Read in 2003.

The book finished 10th on The Guardian's list of greatest love stories of all time in 2007.The novel has been dramatised several times, notably in the Oscar-nominated 1967 film directed by John Schlesinger.

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145834066X / 9781458340665
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03/04/2022
United States
244 pages
148 x 210 mm, 322 grams
Quiz No: 238929, Points 1.00, Book Level 4.60,
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