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Far from the Madding Crowd

Far from the Madding Crowd

De : Thomas Hardy
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Thomas Hardys Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is a captivating exploration of English rural life, infused with the authors signature touch for tragedy. Originally published anonymously as a monthly magazine serial, it quickly garnered both a devoted readership and critical acclaim. Virginia Woolf praised it as a masterpiece, noting the perfect blend of character and setting that brings to life the essence of its time. This novel is often seen as an early work of feminist literature, featuring the strong-willed Bathsheba Everdene, who defies societal norms by running her own farm. While her passionate nature leads her into some grave mistakes, Hardy crafts a character filled with resilience, intelligence, and a touch of good fortune, allowing her to rise above her youthful misjudgments.Copyright Culture and Heritage classics Art Sciences sociales
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    • 039 - Coming Home--A Cry
      Feb 24 2026
      Thomas Hardys Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is a captivating exploration of English rural life, infused with the authors signature touch for tragedy. Originally published anonymously as a monthly magazine serial, it quickly garnered both a devoted readership and critical acclaim. Virginia Woolf praised it as a masterpiece, noting the perfect blend of character and setting that brings to life the essence of its time. This novel is often seen as an early work of feminist literature, featuring the strong-willed Bathsheba Everdene, who defies societal norms by running her own farm. While her passionate nature leads her into some grave mistakes, Hardy crafts a character filled with resilience, intelligence, and a touch of good fortune, allowing her to rise above her youthful misjudgments.
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      8 min
    • 038 - Rain--One Solitary Meets Another
      Feb 23 2026
      Thomas Hardys Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is a captivating exploration of English rural life, infused with the authors signature touch for tragedy. Originally published anonymously as a monthly magazine serial, it quickly garnered both a devoted readership and critical acclaim. Virginia Woolf praised it as a masterpiece, noting the perfect blend of character and setting that brings to life the essence of its time. This novel is often seen as an early work of feminist literature, featuring the strong-willed Bathsheba Everdene, who defies societal norms by running her own farm. While her passionate nature leads her into some grave mistakes, Hardy crafts a character filled with resilience, intelligence, and a touch of good fortune, allowing her to rise above her youthful misjudgments.
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      8 min
    • 037 - The Storm--The Two Together
      Feb 22 2026
      Thomas Hardys Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is a captivating exploration of English rural life, infused with the authors signature touch for tragedy. Originally published anonymously as a monthly magazine serial, it quickly garnered both a devoted readership and critical acclaim. Virginia Woolf praised it as a masterpiece, noting the perfect blend of character and setting that brings to life the essence of its time. This novel is often seen as an early work of feminist literature, featuring the strong-willed Bathsheba Everdene, who defies societal norms by running her own farm. While her passionate nature leads her into some grave mistakes, Hardy crafts a character filled with resilience, intelligence, and a touch of good fortune, allowing her to rise above her youthful misjudgments.
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      15 min
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