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Far from the maddening crowd

Gabriel Oak, in love with the beautiful heiress Bathsheba Everdene, waits patiently while she works her way through the hearts of local men.

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  • "Gabriel Oak, in love with the beautiful heiress Bathsheba Everdene, waits patiently while she works her way through the hearts of local men."@en
  • ""It is among such communities as these that happiness will find her last refuge on earth ..." Against this backdrop Hardy tells a vivid story of life in rural Wessex which centres on the independent and beautiful Bathsheba Everdene. She decides to manage the farm she has inherited and finds herself in a powerful position for a woman of the 1840s. But power brings tragic complications when she has to decide between three rival suitors."
  • "First published 1874,First published by Macmillan,1902."
  • "Bathsehba Everdene, the young mistress of Weatherbury Farm, falls victim to her amorous caprices."
  • "Bathsehba Everdene, the young mistress of Weatherbury Farm, falls victim to her amorous caprices."@en
  • "After an unfortunate marriage to Sergeant Troy and an affair with Farmer Boldwood, Bathsheba Everdene finally becomes the wife of the man who has always loved her."@en
  • "Bathsheba Everdene is courted by three young men: an adventurer, a young farmer who becomes bailiff of the farm she inherits, and a neighboring farmer."
  • "Bathsheba Everdene is courted by three young men: an adventurer, a young farmer who becomes bailiff of the farm she inherits, and a neighboring farmer."@en
  • "Bathseba Everdene, who is courted by a young farmer and a young adventurer, marries the latter who spends her money."@en
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  • "An earthy tale of country loving in 1870s England; Bathsheba Everdene is that unusual combination - a beautiful young woman who is also mistress of her own farm. Proposals of marriage are not long in coming, but with her lack of experience in judging men, how can she possibly choose between the solid young shepherd Gabriel Oak, the dignified squire Farmer Boldwood, or the dashing sergeant of Hussars, Francis Troy? Now with added explicit scenes of seduction, shameless pursuit, and solitary frustration - as we follow Bathsheba's initiation into physical love. Sensuality Level: Se."@en
  • "In rural Victorian England, a headstrong young woman inherits her dead uncle's farm. Consequently, three very different men begin to pursue her to get her inheritance."
  • "In late nineteenth century Wessex, a young girl escapes the monotany of her rural surrounding by surrendering to her passions."@en
  • "The text concerns Bathsheba Everdene and her three suitors. In portraying Bathsheba's caprice and wilfulness gradually crushed by bitter self-knowledge and rejection, Hardy makes his own point about sexual love."
  • ""Although Gabriel Oak loves the proud Bathsheba Everdene, she willfully becomes involved with two other unsuitable men, with tragic consequences." "Based on the author's firsthand knowledge of the attitudes, habits, and idiosyncrasies of rural men and women, this is Hardy's best-loved and most humorous novel.""@en
  • "The story of the ill-fated passions of a young British woman and her three suitors in Wessex, England."
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is Thomas Hardy's fourth novel and his first major literary success. It originally appeared, anonymously, as a monthly serial in Cornhill Magazine, where it gained a wide readership; critical notices, too, were plentiful and mostly positive. Hardy revised the text extensively for this 1895 edition. Gabriel Oak is an up-and-coming shepherd in the prime of life at twenty-eight years of age. With the savings of a frugal life, he has leased and stocked a sheep-farm ..."@en
  • ""Bathsheba Everdene takes over the management of her uncle's farm with impressive confidence. But soon her emotional life is in turmoil as she is courted by three very different men ... Set in his powerful Wessex landscape, Hardy's novel combines the comic with the tragic." The theme, which occurs in other Hardy novels, is the contrast of a patient and generous love with unscrupulous passion."
  • ""The drab existence of people made vivid with the love of Gabriel and Bathsheba."--Arbookfind.com."
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd was the first of Hardy's novels to give the name of Wessex to the landscape of the south-west of England, and the first to gain him widespread popularity. The story of the wooing of Bathsheba Everdene by three suitors is here pr."@en
  • "Bathsheba Everdene, living in the quiet rural village of Weatherbury, is indeed disrupted by the 'madding crowd'. After shunning the first man to love her, the shepherd Gabriel Oak, she is courted by two others: the lonely and repressed farmer Boldwood, and the charming but faithless Sergeant Troy."@en
  • "A portrait of five people in an English village who are tangled in a drama of passion, betrayal, poverty, and pride of place richly demonstrates all of Hardy's distinguishing qualities -- intimacy with rural England, his feeling for nature, his frankness about physical desire, and his gift for rendering, in the most specific way, the mystery at the heart of things."@en
  • "This updated authoritative edition of the classic Hardy novel, which was published anonymously and first attributed to George Eliot, is set from Hardy's revised, unedited final draft of 1912 and features a new Introduction and Afterword. There is in England no more real or typical district than Thomas Hardy's imaginary Wessex, the scattered fields and farms of which were first discovered in Far from the Madding Crowd. It is here that Gabriel Oak observes Bathsheba, the young mistress of Weatherbury Farm, fall victim to her amorous caprices. He stands by her through one marriage to a handsome, corruptly sentimental sergeant. Selflessly altruistic, he sees her through another betrothal to her compulsive, puritanical neighbor-as unaware as she of the stroke of Fate that will effect their ultimate union. Published anonymously and first attributed to George Eliot, Far from the Madding Crowd won Hardy immediate success; it combines an architecturally perfect plot with the philosophical overtones that were to set the theme for all his later works. The text of this Signet Classic is set from Hardy's revised final version of Far from the Madding Crowd, published in 1912 in the authoritative Wessex edition."@en
  • "This updated authoritative edition of the classic Hardy novel, which was published anonymously and first attributed to George Eliot, is set from Hardy's revised, unedited final draft of 1912 and features a new Introduction and Afterword. There is in England no more real or typical district than Thomas Hardy's imaginary Wessex, the scattered fields and farms of which were first discovered in Far from the Madding Crowd. It is here that Gabriel Oak observes Bathsheba, the young mistress of Weatherbury Farm, fall victim to her amorous caprices. He stands by her through one marriage to a handsome, corruptly sentimental sergeant. Selflessly altruistic, he sees her through another betrothal to her compulsive, puritanical neighbor-as unaware as she of the stroke of Fate that will effect their ultimate union. Published anonymously and first attributed to George Eliot, Far from the Madding Crowd won Hardy immediate success; it combines an architecturally perfect plot with the philosophical overtones that were to set the theme for all his later works. The text of this Signet Classic is set from Hardy's revised final version of Far from the Madding Crowd, published in 1912 in the authoritative Wessex edition."
  • "Overview: This story of a proud rural beauty and the three men who court her is the novel that first made Thomas Hardy famous. Despite the violent ends of several of its major characters, Far from the Madding Crowd is the sunniest and least brooding of Hardy's great novels. The strong-minded Bathsheba Everdene-and the devoted shepherd, obsessed farmer, and dashing soldier who vie for her favor-move through a beautifully realized late nineteenth-century agrarian landscape, still almost untouched by the industrial revolution and the encroachment of modern life."@en
  • ""Bathsheba Everdene is young, proud, and beautiful. She is an independent woman and can marry any man she chooses - if she chooses. In fact, she likes her independence, and she likes fighting her own battles in a man's world. But it is never wise to ignore the power of love. There are three men who would very much like to marry Bathsheba. When she falls in love with one of them, she soon wishes she had kept her independence. She learns that love brings misery, pain, and violent passions that can destroy lives.""@en
  • ""Independent, beautiful and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene finds herself attracting three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a humble sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a handsome and reckless sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor. Each of them, in their own way, unsettles her decisions and complicates her life. The story of Bathsheba's choices and passions explore the nature of love - and how the human spirit can overcome hardship and adversity."(from back cover)."@en
  • "Thomas Hardy's first literary masterpiece, Far From the Madding Crowd is the story of free-spirited Bathsheba Everdene, whose bold independence attracts the attention of three suitors: the frugal shepherd Gabriel Oak, the lonely farmer William Boldwood, and the dashing young soldier Sergeant Francis Troy. Each man unsettles Bathsheba's life in some way, complicating her ideas of courtship and passion, and threatening to upset her quiet community.Published in 1874, Far From the Madding Crowd is the first of Thomas Hardy's novels to be set in fictional "Wessex" and with its rich descriptions of rural life and landscapes, the novel firmly established Hardy as a popular novelist. Far From the Madding Crowd ranked tenth on the Guardian's list of greatest love stories of all time, and was adapted for film by the BBC in 2008.HarperPerennialClassics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library."@en
  • "Bathsheba Everdene is courted by three men; an adventurer, a young farmer who becomes bailiff of the farm she inherits, and a neighboring farmer."@en
  • "Román - jehož děj zná český čtenář z filmových zpracování a jímž autor zahájil řadu svých, wessexských" příběhů z venkovského prostředí jižní Anglie pozdně viktoriánské doby - rozvíjí romantický, sociálním cítěným naplněnýpříběhpůvodně osamělého pastýře, šťastného daleko od hlučího davu světa a mladé statkářky."
  • "This updated authoritative edition of the classic Hardy novel, which was published anonymously and first attributed to George Eliot, is set from Hardy's revised, unedited final draft of 1912 and features a new Introduction and Afterword. There is in England no more real or typical district than Thomas Hardy's imaginary Wessex, the scattered fields and farms of which were first discovered in Far from the Madding Crowd. It is here that Gabriel Oak observes Bathsheba, the young mistress of Weatherbury Farm, fall victim to her amorous caprices. He stands by her through one marriage to a handsome, corruptly sentimental sergeant. Selflessly altruistic, he sees her through another betrothal to her compulsive, puritanical neighbor-as unaware as she of the stroke of Fate that will effect their ultimate union. Published anonymously and first attributed to George Eliot, Far from the Madding Crowd won Hardy immediate success; it combines an architecturally perfect plot with the philosophical overtones that were to set the theme for all his later works. The text of this Signet Classic is set from Hardy's revised final version of Far from the Madding Crowd , published in 1912 in the authoritative Wessex edition."@en
  • "The story of a young woman who inherits a farm and the three men who love her."@en
  • ""Bathsheba Everdene and the three men who love her move through a beautifully realized late nineteenth-century agrarian landscape, still almost untouched by the industrial revolution, and the encroachment of modern life"--Prelim."
  • "Julie Christie stars in adaptation of Thomas Hardy's 19th Century story of a woman's passion. Christie is in love with three very different men who are also in love with her: her first love is a handsome and wayward soldier; the second is the local noble Lord, and the third is an ever-patient farmer. Photographed by Nicholas Roeg."
  • "Het leven van gewone mensen met hun lief en leed in het Engelse district Wessex in de tweede helft van de 19e eeuw."
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd was the first of Hardy's novels to apply the name of Wessex to the landscape of south-west England, and the first to gain him widespread popularity as a novelist. When the beautiful and spirited Bathsheba Everdene inherits her own farm, she attracts three very different suitors; the seemingly commonplace man-of-the-soil Gabriel Oak, the dashing young soldier Francis Troy, and the respectable, middle-aged Farmer Boldwood. Her choice, and the tragedy it provokes, lie at the centre of Hardy's ambivalent story. This edition presents a new text of the novel restoring several manuscript passages never before published with the novel and many of the 1901 revisions missing from nearly all modern versions."
  • "Bathsheba Everdene, the young mistress of Weatherbury Farm, falls victim to her amorous caprices."@en
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  • "Gabriel Oak is a young shepherd. With the savings of a frugal life, and a loan, he has leased and stocked a sheep-farm. He falls in love with a newcomer eight years his junior, Bathsheba Everdene, a proud beauty who arrives to live with her aunt, Mrs. Hurst. She comes to like him well enough, and even saves his life once, but when he makes her an unadorned offer of marriage, she refuses; she values her independence too much and him too little."@en
  • "Gabriel Oak is an up-and-coming shepherd in the prime of life at twenty-eight years of age. With the savings of a frugal life, he has leased and stocked a sheep-farm. He falls in love with a newcomer eight years younger, Bathsheba Everdene, a proud and somewhat vain young beauty. She comes to like him well enough."@en
  • "Independent and spirited Bathsheba Everdene has come to Weatherbury to take up her position as a farmer on the largest estate in the area. Her bold presence draws three very different suitors: the gentleman-farmer Boldwood, soldier-seducer Sergeant Troy and the devoted shepherd Gabriel Oak. Each, in contrasting ways, unsettles her decisions and complicates her life, and tragedy ensues, threatening the stability of the whole community. The first of his works set in Wessex, Hardy's novel of swiftpassion and slow courtship is imbued with his evocative descriptions of rural life and landscapes, and with unflinching honesty about sexual relationships."
  • "The tale of a passionate, independent woman and her three suitors, Far from the Madding CrowdWritten in 1874, Far from the Madding Crowd was Hardy's first masterpiece. Alive with lush, idyllic settings that exert profound influences on the novel's characters, it is an unforgettable narrative of both beauty and devastation. Its portrait of rural life, and compelling examination of social conventions, has made it one of English literature's greatest works."@en
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is the love story between the good shepherd Gabriel Oak and the proud heiress Bathsheba Everdene. Bathsheba scorns Gabriel's first bald proposal, and many years pass, seeing their positions in society change, as well as their relationship to each other. Bathsheba must see the tragic consequences of her easy use of others before she understands who her truest friend is."
  • "It's the 1870s and Bathsheba Everdene is a woman ahead of her time. Within the confines of rural English society, her independence and impulsive nature quickly land her at the heart of a web of love and lies. Three very different men hope to claim her. But Bathsheba is fickle. And as she forges her own path through the politics of love and marriage, disaster follows in her wake."
  • "Independent and spirited Bathsheba Everdene has come to Weatherbury to take up her position as a farmer on the largest estate in the area. Her bold presence draws three very different suitors: the gentleman-farmer Boldwood, soldier-seducer Sergeant Troy and the devoted shepherd Gabriel Oak. Each, in contrasting ways, unsettles her decisions and complicates her life, and tragedy ensues, threatening the stability of the whole community. The first of his works set in Wessex, Hardy & rsquo;s novel of swift passion and slow courtship is imbued with his evocative descriptions of rural life and landscapes, and with unflinching honesty about sexual relationships."@en
  • "Relates the experiences of Bathsheba Everdene as she is courted and married to three different men."@en
  • "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. --From publisher's description."@en
  • "This tale of love--from reckless fervor to selfless constancy--is firmly rooted in the rich rural byways that Hardy knew so well. Bathsheba Everdene, determined to run the farm that has always belonged to her family, is loved by three men: the local farmer Boldwood, a solid, yet passionate squire; Gabriel Oak, a quiet devoted shepherd; and fascinating, ruthless Sergeant Troy. In this powerful, dramatic story, Bathsheba, capricious and willful, comes to comprehend the true nature of generosity, humility, and ultimately, love. This brand-new edition of Far from the Madding Crowd includes all of the material that was censored from Hardy's original 1874 manuscript and is the complete book that the author never saw published."@en
  • "This tale of love--from reckless fervor to selfless constancy--is firmly rooted in the rich rural byways that Hardy knew so well. Bathsheba Everdene, determined to run the farm that has always belonged to her family, is loved by three men: the local farmer Boldwood, a solid, yet passionate squire; Gabriel Oak, a quiet devoted shepherd; and fascinating, ruthless Sergeant Troy. In this powerful, dramatic story, Bathsheba, capricious and willful, comes to comprehend the true nature of generosity, humility, and ultimately, love. This brand-new edition of Far from the Madding Crowd includes all of the material that was censored from Hardy's original 1874 manuscript and is the complete book that the author never saw published."
  • "Thomas Hardy's classic tale of a woman brave enough to defy convention: Soon to be a major motion picture starring Carey MulliganSpirited, impulsive, and beautiful, Bathsheba Everdene arrives in Wessex to live with her aunt. She strikes up a friendship with a neighbor, Gabriel Oak, and even saves the young shepherd's life. But when he responds by asking for her hand in marriage, she refuses. She cannot sacrifice her independence for a man she does not love. Years later, misfortune has bankrupted Gabriel, while Bathsheba has inherited her uncle's estate and is now a wealthy woman. She hires Gabriel as a shepherd but is interested in William Boldwood, a prosperous farmer whose reticence inspires her to playfully send him a valentine. William, like Gabriel before him, quickly falls in love with Bathsheba and proposes. But it is the dashing Sergeant Francis Troy who finally wins her heart. Despite the warnings of her first two suitors, Bathsheba accepts his proposal, a decision that brings long-buried secrets to the fore and leaves everything for which she has fought so hard hanging in the balance. Published a century and a half ago, Far from the Madding Crowd was Thomas Hardy's first major success and introduced the themes he would continue to explore for the rest of his life. A love story wrapped in the cloak of tragedy, it is widely considered to be one of the finest novels of the nineteenth century. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices."@en
  • "In nineteenth-century 'Wessex', beautiful heiress Bathesheba Everdene is courted by three men. Two of them, faithless Seargant Troy and repressed Mr. Boldwood, bring violence and scandal into her community, while the third, tender Gabriel Oak, offers her a life of rustic happiness."
  • "First published 1874. Bathsheba Everdene is courted by three young men: an adventurer, a young farmer who becomes bailiff of the farm she inherits, and a neighboring farmer."@en
  • "A gritty and absorbing glimpse into the lives of women and men living in a small community, and the often unpleasant truths that relationships can sometimes hold. Bathsheba Everdene flees her abusive husband and spends the night by a stagnant and spooky swamp. When light begins to break over her hiding-place, she sees strong parallels between her surroundings and the nature of her own experiences of relationships."@en
  • "HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. Here is one of Thomas Hardy's most popular novels, soon to be released as a major motion picture in May 2015. 'I shall do one thing in this life ' one thing certain ' that is, love you, and long for you, and keep wanting you till I die' Independent and spirited, Bathsheba Everdene owns the hearts of three men. Striving to win her love in different ways, their relationships with Bathsheba complicate her life in bucolic Wessex ' and cast shadows over their own. With the morals and expectations of rural society weighing heavily upon her, Bathsheba experiences the torture of unrequited love and betrayal, and discovers how random acts of chance and tragedy can dramatically alter life's course. The first of Hardy's novels to become a major literary success, Far from the Madding Crowd explores what it means to live and to love."@en
  • "Far From the Maddening Crowd, by Thomas Hardy, is part of the <A href=http://www.barnesandnoble.com/classics/index.asp?z=y&cds2Pid=16447&sLinkPrefix>Barnes & Noble Classics</A> series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics:<UL type=disc><LI style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto class=MsoNormal>New introductions commissioned from today's top writers and scholars <LI style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto class=MsoNormal>Biographies of the authors <LI style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto class=MsoNormal>Chronologies of contemporary historical, biographical, and cultural events <LI style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto class=MsoNormal>Footnotes and endnotes <LI style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto class=MsoNormal>Selective discussions of imitations, parodies, poems, books, plays, paintings, operas, statuary, and films inspired by the work <LI style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto class=MsoNormal>Comments by other famous authors <LI style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto class=MsoNormal>Study questions to challenge the reader's viewpoints and expectations <LI style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto class=MsoNormal>Bibliographies for further reading <LI style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo2; tab-stops: list .5in; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto class=MsoNormal>Indices & Glossaries, when appropriateAll editions are beautifully designed and are printed to superior specifications; some include illustrations of historical interest. Barnes & Noble Classics pulls together a constellation of influences—biographical, historical, and literary—to enrich each reader's understanding of these enduring works. <P style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt class=MsoNormal>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 unfortunate accident. He is forced to watch as Bathsheba mischievously flirts with her neighbor, Mr. Boldwood, unleashing a passionate obsession deep within the reserved man. But both suitors are soon eclipsed by the arrival of the dashing soldier, Frank Troy, who falls in love with Bathsheba even though he's still smitten with another woman. His reckless presence at the farm drives Boldwood mad with jealousy, and sets off a dramatic chain of events that leads to both murder and marriage. A delicately woven tale of unrequited love and regret, Far from the Madding Crowd is also an unforgettable portrait of a rural culture that, by Hardy's lifetime, had become threatened with extinction at the hands of ruthless industrialization. <P style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt class=MsoNormal>Jonathan A. Cook has a B.A. from Harvard College and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. He is the author of Satirical Apocalypse: An Anatomy of Melville's The Confidence Man, and has published numerous articles on the works of Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and other nineteenth-century writers."@en
  • "In rural Victorian England, the life of headstrong Bathsheba Everdene becomes entwined with three disparate men : a dashing soldier, a wealthy landowner, and a sheep farmer."
  • "In rural Victorian England, the life of headstrong Bathsheba Everdene becomes entwined with three disparate men : a dashing soldier, a wealthy landowner, and a sheep farmer."@en
  • "The story of Bathsheba Everdene, who must choose among three suitors in Wessex in the 1840s."@en
  • "Bathsheba Everdene, determined to run the farm that has always belonged to her family, is loved by three men: the local farmer Boldwood, a solid, yet passionate squire; Gabriel Oak, a quiet devoted shepherd; and fascinating, ruthless Sergeant Troy."@en
  • "Thomas Hardy first met with literary success with this book, Far from the Madding Crowd. Set in the fictional south-west English county of 'Wessex', based on the author's own experiences in Dorset, the story follows a young shepherd, Gabriel Oak."
  • "Tells the story of Bathsheba Everdene, who must choose among three suitors in Wessex in the 1840s."@en
  • "Tells the story of Bathsheba Everdene, who must choose among three suitors in Wessex in the 1840s."
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  • "Bathsheba Everdene is courted by Gabriel Oak, a young farmer who becomes bailiff of the farm she inherits, by William Boldwood, who owns the neighboring farm, and by Sergeant Troy, a handsome young adventurer. The theme of the novel is the contrast of a patient and generous love with unscrupulous passion."@en
  • "Bathsheba Everdene arrives in the small village of Weatherbury and captures the heart of three very different men: Gabriel Oak, a quiet shepherd; the proud, obdurate Farmer Boldwood; and, dashing, unscrupulous Sergeant Troy. The battle for her affections will have dramatic, tragic and surprising consequences in this classic tale of love and misunderstanding."

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  • "Çılgın kalabalıktan uzak : roman"
  • "Bih dur̄ az mardum-i shur̄idah"
  • "Fare from the madding crowd"
  • "Am grünen Rand der Welt : Roman"
  • "Far from the maddening crowd"@en
  • "Ďaleko od hlučného davu / Zora Ranostajová"
  • "Çilgin kalabalıktan uzak"
  • "Far from the madding crowd. New Wessex ed"
  • "Yuan li chen xiao = Far From the Madding Crowd"
  • "Zdala od szalejącego tłumu"
  • "Zdala od szalejącego tłumu"@pl
  • "Çılgın kalabalıktan uzak=[Far from the madding crowd]"
  • "Kuṇattin̲ kun̲r̲u : Far from the madding crowd"
  • "Far from the madding crowd : unabridged"
  • "Z dala od zgiełku"
  • "Z dala od zgiełku"@pl
  • "<&gt"
  • "Am grünen Rand der Welt Roman"
  • "Fjernt fra verdens vrimmel"@da
  • "[Far from the madding crowd]"
  • "Barbara : far from thé madding crowd : roman"
  • "Daleko od hlučícího davu"
  • "Çılgın kalabalıktan uzak"@tr
  • "Lluny del brogit del món"
  • "Far from the madding crowd. With twelve illus"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd. Unabridged"@en
  • "Far from the Madding crowd Vol. 2"
  • "Far from the mading crowd : <a novel&gt"@en
  • "Far from the Maddening crowd"@en
  • "Barbara (Far from the madding crowd)"
  • "Far from the madding orowd"
  • "Departe de lumea dezlănțuită : roman"
  • "Far From the Madding Crowd"@en
  • "Far From the Madding Crowd"
  • "Far from the madding crowd : With a map of Wessex"
  • "Fern vom Treiben der Menge : Roman"
  • "Barbara : (Far from the madding crowd) : roman"
  • "Daleko od bjesomučne gomile"
  • "Barbara de Thomas Hardy"
  • "Yuan li chen xiao = Far from the madding crowd"
  • "Baʻīdan ʻan ṣakhab al-nāss"
  • "Çil-gin kalabaliktan uzak (Far from the madding crowd)"
  • "Far from the madding crowd : By Thomas Hardy. Edited with an introduction and notes by Carl J. Weber"@en
  • "Am Grunen Rand Der Welt (Far From The Madding Crowd)"
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd : with a map of Wessex"
  • "Lejos del mundanal ruido"
  • "Lejos del mundanal ruido"@es
  • "Far from the madding crowd / by Thomas Hardy"
  • "Far from the madding crowd by Thomas Hardy"@en
  • "Kalabaliktan uzak"
  • "Far from the madding crowd in two vol"
  • "Fern Vom Treiben Der Menge"
  • "Kuṇattin̲ Kun̲r̲u"
  • "Am grünen Rand der Welt"
  • "Far from the madding crowd : notes"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd. With ... illustrations"@en
  • "Far From Madding Crowd"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd : (Library ed.)"
  • "Fjärran från vimlets yra : (1-2)"
  • "Via dalla pazza folla"
  • "Via dalla pazza folla"@it
  • "Am grünen Rand der Welt = (Far from the madding crowd)"
  • "Far from the madding crowd : with an introduction by Michael Slater"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd = Yuan li chen xiao"
  • "Far from the madding crowd. With an introd. by William T. Brewster"@en
  • "Far from madding crowd"@en
  • "Departe de lumea dezlantuita : [roman]"
  • "Yuan li chen xiao"
  • "Betsabé Everdenova = (Far from the madding crowd) : román"
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy"
  • "Zoritxarreko amodioak"
  • "远离尘嚣 = Far From the Madding Crowd"
  • "Daleč od ponorelega sveta"@sl
  • "Daleč od ponorelega sveta"
  • "Daleč od ponorelega sveta : roman Thomasa Hardyja"
  • "遠離塵囂"
  • "Far from the madding crowd : with a map of Wessex"
  • "Fjernt fra byens larm"
  • "Çılgın kalabalıktan uzak = Far from the madding crowd"
  • "Far from the madding crowd ... : with a map of Wessex"
  • "Far from the Madding crowd Vol. 1"
  • "[Far from the madding crowd, etc.]"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd. : With an introd. by Robert Cantwell and engravings by Agnes Miller Parker"@en
  • "Loin de la foule dechainee : trad de mathilde zeys"
  • "Departe de lumea dezlantuita"
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd"@en
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd"
  • "بعيدا ًعن صخب الناس"
  • "Far from the mading crowd"@en
  • "Far from the Madding crowd"
  • "Far from the Madding crowd"@en
  • "Khách đa tình"
  • "Far from the madding crowd = 远离尘嚣"
  • "Am grünen Rand der Welt = (Far from the madding crowd) : Roman"
  • "Far from the madding crowd. With photos of the author, his environment and the setting of the book, together with an introd"@en
  • "Far from the madding Crowd"
  • "Far from the madding crowd : [souvenir book]"@en
  • "Departe de lumea dezlănţuită : roman"
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd : [by Thomas Hardy]"
  • "Ikaw pala ang mahal"
  • "Far from the madding crowd. Edited with introduction and notes by James Gibson"
  • "Departe de lumea dezlănţuită"
  • "Xa đám đông điên loạn"
  • "Daleč od ponorelega sveta / Rapa Šuklje"
  • ""Loin de la foule déchaînée""
  • "Far from the madding crowd : some pages of the first draft, afterwards revised : written 1873-1874, published in The Cornhill magazine, 1874, in book form, in two volumes, 1874"@en
  • "Vdali ot shumnoĭ tolpy"
  • "Far from the massing crowd"@en
  • "Loin de la foule dechainee"
  • "Far from the madding crowd Student guide"@en
  • "远离尘嚣"
  • "Loin de la foule déchaînée"
  • "Far From The Madding Crowd"@en
  • "Far From The Madding Crowd"
  • "From the madding crowd"
  • "The new Wessex edition / Far from the madding crowd"
  • "Far from the madding crowd. (Reprinted.)"@en
  • "Fjärran från vimlets yra"
  • "Fjärran från vimlets yra"@sv
  • "Far from the madding crowd. With photos. of the author, his environment and the setting of the book, together with an introd"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd. With photos. of the author, his environment and the setting of the book, together with an introd"
  • "Far from the madding crowd, etc"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd. With a map of Wessex"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd : [novel]"
  • "Fjernt fra Verdens Vrimmel"@da
  • "Kalabalıktan Uzak"
  • "Yuan Li Chen Xiao"
  • "Far from the madding crowd : in two volumes"
  • "குணத்தின் குன்று : Far from the madding crowd"
  • "Far from the Madding Crowd the Wild and Wanton Edition"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd [some pages of the first draft, afterwards revised]"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd"@it
  • "Far from the madding crowd"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd"
  • "Far from the madding crowd : edited with an introduction and notes by Ronald Blythe"@en
  • "Far from the madding crowd, by Thomas Hardy"
  • "Far from the madding crowd with twelve illustrations, in two volumes"@en
  • "Am Grünen Rand der Welt"

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