Far From the Madding Crowd

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Synopsis

“The greatest tragic writer among English novelists.”-Virginia Woolf

Far from the Madding Crowd is the first of Thomas Hardy's great novels, and the first to sound the tragic note for which his fiction is best remembered.”-Margaret Drabble

Far from the Madding Crowd, the fourth novel written by Thomas Hardy, is a pensive yet pastoral novel that initially appeared in serial form in the late 1800's. It has since become one of the most popular books of English literature, with its rich rhythms of rural life, beautiful and independent heroine, and romantic intrigue.

In Wessex, the novel's apocryphal region of rural southwest England, the independent and spirited Bathsheba Everdene has a chance encounter with a virtuous young shepherd named Gabriel Oak; He is taken by her beauty, and proposes marriage, and she refuses. Soon after, Bathsheba moves away to the town of Weatherbury, and Gabriel falls on hard times. Penniless, and roving from town to town seeking employment, he happens to come upon a fire ravaging a farm. Gabriel aids in getting the fire under control, and is stunned to discover that the farm is owned by Bathsheba. Once again, they are reunited, yet now Gabriel is employed as a farmhand. When a second suitor, a local landowner, seeks her affection the inextricable struggles of love and betrayal spins Bathsheba's life into a maze of uncontrollable frenzy and passion.

With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Far from the Madding Crowd is both modern and readable.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
  • ISBN: 9781513266091
  • Number of pages: 530
  • Dimensions: 203 x 127 mm
  • Languages: English

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Far from the Madding Crowd
Rural splendour,temptation and pride
Whilst Dickens is celebrated for his vivid depictions of urbanisation and the squalor of the city with attendant social vices and alienation, Hardy is undo... READ MORE
Tim Dumble
Far from the Madding Crowd
Wonderful Edition!
I absolutely love the Penguin Classics in their clothbound collection. This particular one has such wonderful, old colours and looks beautiful on a bookcas... READ MORE
Jennie
Far From the Madding Crowd
Beautifully written
This is a well thought out and clever composition, full of beautiful descriptions which allow the author to show off his vast array of knowledge. Each char... READ MORE
Dash of Cinnamon
Far from the Madding Crowd
Gabrielle Oak...marry me!
I begun this novel with an open mind to Hardy's work, beforehand I had read Tess of the D'Urbervilles which I found rather upsetting and perhaps not the r... READ MORE
rhythmpantherxo
Far from the Madding Crowd (film tie-in)
A Good Reading to Spend Your Thyme!
After watching the film this year, it is a great way to top the year off with your Thomas Hardy knowledge. Bathsheba is an independent woman who needs no m... READ MORE
G Wierzbicki
Far from the Madding Crowd
Best service i've had !
I ordered this book on Saturday after noon and it arrived this morning (which is a Monday !). Lovely quality , great service ! 100% happy ! Will order agai... READ MORE
Imali Windsor
Far From the Madding Crowd
Beautiful Classic
Far from the madding crowd is just one of my favourite classic fiction books, it is a lovely story! Also love this edition, its a really pretty cover :)
dane bosati
Far from the Madding Crowd
This edition is especially recommended
I think Bathsheba Everdene is one of the most annoying characters in modern fiction, but in spite of that, I love this novel. As usual, Hardy crafts descr... READ MORE
Eric Carlson
Far from the Madding Crowd
Classic by……
……Thomas Hardy. I have seen two film interpretations, time I actually read the book again since school. Thomas Hardy evocative of time and place, the cha... READ MORE
Sybylla