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FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (British Classics Series)

Historical Romance Novel
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In «Far From the Madding Crowd,» Thomas Hardy masterfully weaves a richly textured narrative set in the idyllic yet harsh landscape of rural Wessex. This novel, a compelling exploration of love, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships, features the strong-willed Bathsheba Everdene, whose choices create a web of entanglements among her suitors'Äîa shepherd, a farmer, and a soldier. Hardy's evocative prose and naturalistic style reflect the Victorian era's tension between traditional pastoral life and the encroaching modernity, offering readers profound insights into the human condition and social themes such as gender and class dynamics. Thomas Hardy, an esteemed figure in English literature, drew upon his own experiences in the countryside to create the vivid world of Wessex. Born in 1840 and originally trained as an architect, Hardy developed a passion for storytelling that transcended his professional background. His deep understanding of rural life and the struggles faced by its inhabitants is evident in this work, amplifying its emotional depth and cultural significance. Hardy's skepticism about societal norms and institutional constraints infuses the narrative with a profound sense of realism. «Far From the Madding Crowd» is a must-read for anyone seeking a nuanced exploration of love and resilience amidst life's trials. Hardy'Äôs keen observations and intricate character studies provide readers with an unforgettable journey through emotional landscapes. This novel remains a cornerstone of British literature and deserves a place on every thoughtful reader's shelf.

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17 September 2024
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500 p.
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