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The group read will start on August 1st and will last for 6 weeks (it's a fairly average length book and 6 weeks means we don't have to rush it).
Did the person who nomianted FFTMC want to lead the discussion? If not, would anyone else like to volunteer?
I wouldn't like to lead the discussion, chiefly because I'm not going to be here most of August. I'll pass the baton on... :-)


This will be a vision to behold: Saint Christopher Leading the Madding Crowd. A fit topic for a Medieval artist.

Sounds great, Chris! Just let us know how you want the discussion posts set up and we'll take care of it. What great incentive to read the book, knowing you are leading the discussion!

The novel was originally published in twelve parts in Cornhill Magazine by Sir Leslie Stephen (Virginia Woolf's father) from January to December 1874.
Consequently, if it is a one-month time-frame that we have, then I would propose four sections (one per week), with each section covering approximately 100 pages.
If it is a two-month time-frame, I believe that I would still propose the same four sections, but just increase the discussion period from one-week to two.
I think a lead-off section for background and related information would be useful too. I can include a link to maps of Wessex, and of the immediate area depicted in the novel. There are lots of other tidbits and links to Hardyana that might be fun for the group.
Let me know and the applicable schedule. I will then reply back with the section headings, chapters included, and dates.
I think that is it, for the time being. Thanks, Paula!

Above (#54), Boof said it would be for 6 weeks starting August 1st.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Portrait of a Lady (other topics)Heart of Darkness (other topics)
Armadale (other topics)
The Return of the Native (other topics)
Far From the Madding Crowd (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Joseph Conrad (other topics)Thomas Hardy (other topics)
That's my fault, too! I must not have clicked on the part where you send everyone notification regarding the poll. My apologies!