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Book Description Far from the Madding Crowd was the first of Hardy's novels to apply the name of Wessex to the landscape of south west England, and the first to gain him widespread popularity as a novelist. When the beautiful and spirited Bathsheba Everdene inherits her own farm, she attracts three very different suitors: the seemingly commonplace, man-of-the-soil Gabriel Oak, the dashing young soldier, Francis Troy, and the respectable, middle-aged Farmer Boldwood. Her choice, and the tragedy it provokes, lie at the centre of Hardy's ambivalent story. This edition presents a new text of the novel restoring several manuscript passages never before published with the novel, and many of the 1901 revisions missing from nearly all modern versions. This work tells the story of young farmer, Gabriel Oak, and his pursuit of the elusive Bathsheba Everdene, whose wayward nature lends her to both tragedy and true love. The background of this tale is the Wessex countryside in all its moods. The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature Novel by Thomas Hardy, published serially and anonymously in 1874 in The Cornhill Magazine and published in book form under Hardy's name the same year. It was his first popular success. The plot centers on Bathsheba Everdene, a farm owner, and her three suitors, Gabriel Oak (a generous shepherd), Sergeant Troy (a young, handsome, and inconsiderate soldier), and William Boldwood (the owner of the neighboring farm). The contrasting relationships between Bathsheba and her suitors are a study of the many faces of love, including honest, heartfelt love and unscrupulous and manipulative adoration. From Library Journal Random's Modern Library is reproducing this Hardy standard as a tie-in to a Masterpiece Theater presentation and offering a quality hardcover for a reasonable price. From AudioFile Those who relished the recent PBS series will be happy to know that this audio version is read by Gabriel Oak himself--Nathaniel Parker. He and Thomas Hardy make a fine team. As the rustic workers bring in the harvest, or shear the sheep, or barter at the market--their lively dialogue projects pictures of nineteenth-century Wessex that are almost as vivid as the paintings of John Constable. Nathaniel Parker seems to be one of them--or all of them--as he slips naturally from one character to another, even capturing the voice of Bathsheba as she laments her disastrous marriage. It all comes together in the end as she and Gabriel prepare to live happily ever after, the only Hardy characters so blessed! J.C. About Author Thomas Hardy (1840--1928), the author of Jude the Obscure, The Return of the Native, and Tess of the D'Urbervilles, was also an accomplished poet. Seventeen volumes of his work are available from Penguin Classics. Rosemarie Morgan teaches at Yale University and is the president of the Thomas Hardy Association. Shannon Russell holds a fellowship at Oxford University and is head of research for the Yale edition of Tennessee Williams's Journals. Book Dimension : length: (cm)19.8                 width:(cm)12.6

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1 description of farmer oak -an incident
2 night- theflock-an interior-anotherlnterior
3 a girl on horseback - conversation
4 gabriel's resolve - the visit - the mistake
5 departure of bathsheba- a pastoral tragedy
6 the fair- the journey - the fire
7 recognition - a timid girl
8 the malthouse - the chat- news
9 the homestead- a visitor - half-confidences
10 mistress and men
11 outside the barracks - snow - a meeting
12 farmers - a rule - an exception
13 sortes sanctorum- the valentine
14 effect of the letter - sunrise
15 a morning meeting - the letter again
16 all saints' and all souls'
17 in the marketplace
18 boldwood in meditation - regret
19 the sheep-washing- the offer
.20 perplexity - grinding the shears - a quarrel
21 troubles in the fom - a message
22 the great barn and the sheep-shearers
23 eventide - a second declaration
24 the same night - the fir plantation
25 the new acquaintance described
26 scene on the verge of the haymead
27 hiving the bees
28 the hollow amid the ferns
29 particulars of a twilight walk
30 hot heeks and tearful eyes
31 blame - fury
32 night- horses tramping
33 in the sun - a harbinger
34 home again - a trickster
35 at an upper window
36 wealth in jeopardy - the revel
37 the storm- the two together
38 rain - one solitary meets another
39 coming home - a cry
40 on casterbridge highway
41 suspicion - fanny is sent for
42 joseph and his burden - buck's head
43 fanny's revenge
44 under a tree - reaction
45 troy's romanticirm
46 the gurgoyle: its doings
47 adventures by the shore
48 doubts arise - doubts linger
49 oak's advancement - a great hope
50 the sheep fair - troy touches his ve's hand
51 bathsheba talks with her outrider
52 converging courses
53 concurritur - hora momento
54 after the shock
55 the march following- 'bathsheba boldwood'
56 beauty in loneliness - after all
57 a foggy night and morning - conclusion

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