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Far From The Madding Crowd

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Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy is a compelling tale of love, resilience, and fate set in the pastoral countryside of 19th-century England. At its heart is Bathsheba Everdene, an independent and headstrong woman, whose life becomes entangled with three very different suitors: the steadfast Gabriel Oak, the dashing Sergeant Troy, and the wealthy farmer Boldwood. With poetic prose and emotional depth, Hardy explores the human heart in all its beauty and frailty, against the sweeping backdrop of rural life.

A Tale of Love, Choice, and Consequence

  • Explore the powerful narrative of a woman caught between desire, duty, and destiny.
  • Delve into Hardy’s rich depiction of Victorian rural society and its complexities.
  • Reflect on the themes of love, heartbreak, pride, and redemption.
  • Discover one of English literature’s greatest heroines in Bathsheba Everdene.
  • A classic novel perfect for fans of literary romance and historical fiction.

Themes Explored

  • Love and relationships
  • Independence and feminism
  • Fate and chance
  • Rural life and nature
  • Pride and humility
  • Social class and mobility
  • Honor and integrity
  • Jealousy and possession
| An architect by profession, Thomas Hardy was once regarded as the greatest living writer of fiction in the English-speaking world. He was born in Dorset, England, on 2 June 1840. Some of his most memorable works include A Pair of Blue Eyes (1873)—the first to be published in his name; Far from the Madding Crowd (1874)—his first literary achievement; The Return of the Native (1878); The Trumpet Major (1880); The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886); The Woodlanders (1887); Tess of the d’Urbervilles (1891); and Jude the Obscure (1895). Hardy spoke and wrote for the masses. With an aim of realizing the truth, he captured the reality of his era in his tragic art. He breathed his last on 11 January 1928.

AUTHORS:

Thomas Hardy

PUBLISHER:

Prakash Books

ISBN-10:

9390093015

ISBN-13:

9789390093014

BINDING:

Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE:

English

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