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|aHardy, Thomas,|d1840-1928.
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|aFar from the madding crowd /|cThomas Hardy.
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|aMineola, N.Y. :|bDover,|c2007.
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|av, 347 p. ;|c21 cm.
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|aDover thrift editions
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|aThe tale of a passionate, independent woman and her three suitors, Far from the Madding Crowd tells the story of Bathsheba Everdene and her relationships with the devoted Gabriel Oak, the dashing Sergeant Troy, and the reclusive gentleman farmer, Mr. Boldwood. Through her wayward natureand a winding path of events propelled by Thomas Hardy's recurring feminist themes, Bathsheba is led to tragedy and,finally, true love. Written in 1874, Far from the MaddingCrowd was Hardy's first masterpiece. Alive with lush, idyllic settings that exert profound influences on the novel's characters, it is an unforgettable narrative of both beauty and devastation. Its portrait of rural life, and compelling examination of social conventions, has madeit one of English literature's greatest work.
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|aFarm life|zEngland|zWessex|vFiction.
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|aWomen farmers|zEngland|zWessex|vFiction.
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|aTriangles (Interpersonal relations)|vFiction.
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|aWessex (England)|vFiction.
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