Overview
Gabriel Oak is only one of three suitors for the hand of the beautiful
and spirited Bathsheba Everdene. He must compete with the dashing young
soldier Sergeant Troy and respectable, middle-aged Farmer Boldwood.
And while their fates depend upon the choice Bathsheba makes, she
discovers the terrible consequences of an inconstant heart.
Far from the Madding Crowd
was the first of Hardy's novels to give the name of Wessex to the
landscape of south-west England, and the first to gain him widespread
popularity as a novelist. Set against the backdrop of the unchanging
natural cycle of the year, the story both upholds and questions rural
values with a startlingly modern sensibility. This new edition retains
the critical text that restores previously deleted and revised passages.
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