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I was introduced to Thomas Hardy’s poetry long ago in a college English Lit class and fell in love with it. Shortly after college I read Tess of the D’Urbervilles, then The Mayor of Casterbridge and now Far From the Madding Crowd. Hardy’ command of the English language is stunning. This book gets 5 stars just for the writing alone. I loved it!
Although Hardy tends to write novels that have a somber and somewhat tragic feel, I tend to always find myself going back to them. His novels go much beyond their plot and storyline, and they have a thought-provoking message about life’s consequences or human suffering that one can always take away. And this one is probably less depressing than Tess of the D’Urbervilles or The Mayor of Casterbridge.
As the novel’s title suggests, the setting takes place in the rural countryside, which seems to ...more
As the novel’s title suggests, the setting takes place in the rural countryside, which seems to ...more
In “Far From the Madding Crowd” Bathsheba also had three suitors and she also makes a wrong decision. Isabel is educated aristocrate girl from US while Bathsheba is from the countryside of England called Wessex. Isabel selects Gilbert Osmond and Bathsheba opts for Sergeant Troy as their life partners. Osmond and Troy were already having an affair with the women of low stature, Merle and Fenny respectively.
What women look for in a man? Why a prudent pretty girl would make a wrong choice? No, they ...more
What women look for in a man? Why a prudent pretty girl would make a wrong choice? No, they ...more
I read the paperback edition of the Barnes & Noble Classics edition of this first of Thomas Hardy's great novels. Published in 1874 and set in the fictional Wessex counties of southwestern England in the 1860s, is the excellent story of simple farmers, a dashing soldier, a beautiful, rural heiress, love, obsession, betrayal and murder.
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