Far from the Madding Crowd
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Far from the Madding Crowd

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Far from the Madding Crowd

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Thomas Hardy's classic tale of a woman brave enough to defy convention: Now a major motion picture starring Carey Mulligan
Spirited, 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.
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Year
2014
eBook ISBN
9781480493599

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Preface
  4. Chapter I: Description of Farmer Oak—an Incident
  5. Chapter II: Night—the Flock—an Interior—Another Interior
  6. Chapter III: A Girl on Horseback—Conversation
  7. Chapter IV: Gabriel’s Resolve—the Visit—the Mistake
  8. Chapter V: Departure of Bathsheba—a Pastoral Tragedy
  9. Chapter VI: The Fair—the Journey—the Fire
  10. Chapter VII: Recognition—A Timid Girl
  11. Chapter VIII: The Malthouse—the Chat—News
  12. Chapter IX: The Homestead—a Visitor—Half-Confidences
  13. Chapter X: Mistress and Men
  14. Chapter XI: Outside the Barracks—snow—a Meeting
  15. Chapter XII: Farmers—a Rule—an Exception
  16. Chapter XIII: Sortes Sanctorum—the Valentine
  17. Chapter XIV: Effect of the Letter—Sunrise
  18. Chapter XV: A Morning Meeting—the Letter Again
  19. Chapter XVI: All Saints’ and all Souls’
  20. Chapter XVII: In The Marketplace
  21. Chapter XVIII: Boldwood in Meditation—Regret
  22. Chapter XIX: The Sheepwashing—the Offer
  23. Chapter XX: Perplexity—Grinding the Shears—a Quarrel
  24. Chapter XXI: Troubles in the Fold—a Message
  25. Chapter XXII: The Great Barn and the Sheepshearers
  26. Chapter XXIII: Eventide—a Second Declaration
  27. Chapter XXIV: The Same Night—the Fir Plantation
  28. Chapter XXV: The New Acquaintance Described
  29. Chapter XXVI: Scene on the Verge of the Hay-Mead
  30. Chapter XXVII: Hiving the Bees
  31. Chapter XXVIII: The Hollow Amid the Ferns
  32. Chapter XXIX: Particulars of a Twilight Walk
  33. Chapter XXX: Hot Cheeks and Tearful Eyes
  34. Chapter XXXI: Blame—Fury
  35. Chapter XXXII: Night—Horses Tramping
  36. Chapter XXXIII: In the Sun—a Harbinger
  37. Chapter XXXIV: Home Again—a Trickster
  38. Chapter XXXV: At an Upper Window
  39. Chapter XXXVI: Wealth in Jeopardy—the Revel
  40. Chapter XXXVII: The Storm—the two Together
  41. Chapter XXXVIII: Rain—One Solitary Meets Another
  42. Chapter XXXIX: Coming Home—A Cry
  43. Chapter XL: On Casterbridge Highway
  44. Chapter XLI: Suspicion—Fanny Is Sent For
  45. Chapter XLII: Joseph and His Burden—Buck’s Head
  46. Chapter XLIII: Fanny’s Revenge
  47. Chapter XLIV: Under a Tree—Reaction
  48. Chapter XLV: Troy’s Romanticism
  49. Chapter XLVI: The Gurgoyle: Its Doings
  50. Chapter XLVII: Adventures by the Shore
  51. Chapter XLVIII: Doubts Arise—Doubts Linger
  52. Chapter XLIX: Oak’s Advancement—A Great Hope
  53. Chapter L: The Sheep Fair—Troy Touches His Wife’s Hand
  54. Chapter LI: Bathsheba Talks with Her Outrider
  55. Chapter LII: Converging Courses
  56. Chapter LIII: Concurritur—Horae Momento
  57. Chapter LIV: After the Shock
  58. Chapter LV: The March Following—“Bathsheba Boldwood”
  59. Chapter LVI: Beauty in Loneliness—After All
  60. Chapter LVII: A Foggy Night and Morning—Conclusion
  61. Copyright Page