Far From the Madding Crowd
A European Literature, Romance, Literature book. Bathsheba loved Troy in the way that only self-reliant women love when they...
The first of Thomas Hardy’s great novels, Far From the Madding Crowd established the author as one of Britain’s foremost writers. It also introduced readers to Wessex, an imaginary county in southwestern England that served as the pastoral setting for many of the author’s later works.Far From the Madding Crowd tells the story of beautiful Bathsheba Everdene, a fiercely independent woman who inherits a farm and decides to run it herself. She rejects a marriage proposal from Gabriel Oak, a loyal man who takes a job on her farm after losing his own in an...
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- Pages: 415 pages
- ISBN: 9781593082239 / 1593082231
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All romances end at marriage. Thomas Hardy, Far from the Madding Crowd Well, what I mean is that I shouldn't mind being a bride at a wedding, if I could be one without having a husband. Thomas Hardy, Far from the Madding Crowd We colour and mould according to the wants within us whatever our eyes bring in. Thomas Hardy, Far from the Madding Crowd
Bathsheba Everdene, a gorgeous, mesmerizing young woman, 22, ( the formerly poor, now rich girl ) she inherited a prosperous, large farm, from her late uncle, set in rural Wessex , ( Dorset ) southwest England, in the 1860's, has three, very different suitors, common Gabriel Oak, eight years older, a shepherd , and fine flute player,... The only emotions that this book evoked for me were boredom and annoyance. The boredom stemmed largely from its predictable plotline and its verbose narrative style (and its utter failure to engage me intellectually, which may have made this verbosity pardonable). The annoyance stemmed from Hardy's method of creating the protagonist,... Far From the Madding Crowd is without a doubt the strangest romance novel I have ever read.Before starting the review proper, I do have a slight confession to make. When I saw this novel in the bookshop a month ago, the only reason I recognised the title was because Harry Kennedy played by my favourite actor, Richard Armitage quoted...