In a remote corner of early Victorian England, where traditional practices remain untouched by time, Bathsheba Everdene stands out as a beacon of feminine independence and self-reliance. However,
when confronted with three suitors, among them the dashing Captain Troy, she shows a reckless capriciousness that threatens the stability of the whole community.
Published in 1874 and an immediate bestseller, Far from the Madding Crowd established Thomas Hardy as one of Britain’s foremost novelists.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“This is one of the most underrated Victorian classics. It is sharp-witted,
beautiful, and shockingly quite feminist…This takes place in nineteenth-century England
near Bath, and the language is almost as beautiful as a countryside its set in.” —BookRiot
“British actor Jamie Parker’s sonorous voice
complements Hardy’s deliberate style. While Parker assumes an unhurried tone
throughout the narrative, he provides energetic feeling in the dialogue. His
vocal characterizations are well executed, particularly in the discussions of
the townspeople in which he portrays the local dialects convincingly. He also
effectively contrasts the methodical Gabriel Oak and the haughty Bathsheba in
their heated discussions. Parker skillfully navigates the listener through the
novel, and his attention to the nuances of Hardy’s prose makes his narration
especially compelling.” —AudioFile
Thomas Hardy (1840–1928), English poet, dramatist, and novelist, was born on the Egdon Heath in Dorset. He studied in Dorchester and apprenticed to an architect before leaving for London,
where he began to write. Unable to find a public for his poetry, which idealized the rural life, he turned to the novel and met with success as well as controversy. The strong public reaction
against some of his darker themes turned him back to writing verse. Today several of his novels are considered masterpieces of tragedy.
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