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Far from the Madding Crowd

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Far from the Madding Crowd

by Thomas Hardy

Dover Publications | April 19, 2007 | Trade Paperback

Hardy''s first masterpiece, this 1874 novel received wide acclaim upon publication and remains among the author''s best-loved works. The tale of a passionate, independent woman and her three suitors, it explores Hardy''s trademark themes: thwarted love, the inevitability of fate, and the encroachment of industrial society on rural life.
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    A Classic to be Savoured

    Nina Munteanu

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    4 years ago

    Thomas Hardy weaves a rich pastoral tale that examines the foibles of humanity: pride, vanity, greed, passion...and gives us a touching love story with a realistic ending. Set in Hardy's Wessex country, the setting is as much a character as his cornucopia of delightful human characters. What I love best about Hardy is how his setting evokes (like a Greek god) story. Through beautiful description, imagery and evokative language, this is not the sort of book you want to race through to see what happens. But to read slowly and savored like sipping a dark, rich coffee. Let it linger.

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    Far From the Madding Crowd

    Donna

    14 years ago

    I first read Thomas Hardy in university and have since read just about every novel he has written. "Far...Crowd" is by far the best. His description of the English countryside, the intrigue of the characters and how they will eventually meet up with each other, and the rich language all make for an intelligent read. It is comforting to know that amongst all the modern dribble there is still available the likes of Hardy. Even though Bathsheba is a shallow individual who manipulates those around her, I found the strength of Gabriel Oak sustained me throughout the story. Modern novels have been built around the central theme of Hardy's novel, but no one has used the language as appropriately as he.

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Hardy''s first masterpiece, this 1874 novel received wide acclaim upon publication and remains among the author''s best-loved works. The tale of a passionate, independent woman and her three suitors, it explores Hardy''s trademark themes: thwarted love, the inevitability of fate, and the encroachment of industrial society on rural life.

About the Author

Thomas Hardy was born on June 2, 1840, in Higher Bockhampton, England. The eldest child of Thomas and Jemima, Hardy studied Latin, French, and architecture in school. He also became an avid reader. Upon graduation, Hardy traveled to London to work as an architect's assistant under the guidance of Arthur Bloomfield. He also began writing poetry. How I Built Myself a House, Hardy's first professional article, was published in 1865. Two years later, while still working in the architecture field, Hardy wrote the unpublished novel The Poor Man and the Lady. During the next five years, Hardy wrote Desperate Remedies, Under the Greenwood Tree, and a Pair of Blue Eyes. In 1873, Hardy decided it was time to relinquish his architecture career and concentrate on writing full-time. In September 1974, his first book as a full-time author, Far From the Madding Crowd, appeared serially. After publishing more than two dozen novels, one of the last being Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Hardy returned to writing poetry--his first love. Some of Hardy's volumes of poetry include Poems of the Past and Present, The Dynasts: Part One, Two, and Three, Time's Laughingstocks, and The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall. From 1833 until his death, Hardy lived in a house in Dorchester, England. The house, Max Gate, was designed by Hardy, who also supervised its' construction. Thomas Hardy died on January 11, 1928. His ashes were buried in Poet's Corner at Westminster Abbey.

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368 Pages, 5.19 x 8.25 x 0.68 in

April 19, 2007

Dover Publications

English


0486456846
9780486456843

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