Far from the Madding Crowd

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Far from the Madding Crowd

by Thomas Hardy

EN·~13 hours·62 chapters

Chapters

62 total
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Far from the Madding Crowd - by Thomas Hardy

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Contents

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PREFACE

4:29
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CHAPTER I Description of Farmer Oak—An Incident

11:44
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CHAPTER II NIGHT—THE FLOCK—AN INTERIOR—ANOTHER INTERIOR

16:45
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CHAPTER III A GIRL ON HORSEBACK—CONVERSATION

16:14
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CHAPTER IV GABRIEL’S RESOLVE—THE VISIT—THE MISTAKE

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CHAPTER V DEPARTURE OF BATHSHEBA—A PASTORAL TRAGEDY

10:30
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CHAPTER VI THE FAIR—THE JOURNEY—THE FIRE

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Description

Set against the rolling hills and patchwork fields of a fictional Wessex, the story opens with Gabriel Oak, a diligent shepherd whose steady life is suddenly upended by a disastrous storm. As his flock is lost, his good‑natured resolve leads him to seek work elsewhere, introducing him to the bustling market town where chance and character intersect.

Into this landscape arrives Bathsheba Everdene, a bright and independent young woman who inherits her uncle’s farm. Her beauty and fierce determination attract the attention of several admirers, most notably the shy, prosperous farmer Boldwood, whose quiet obsession soon grows into something more dangerous. The early chapters follow Bathsheba’s choices as she navigates love, responsibility, and the expectations of a rural community.

Hardy’s vivid description of the countryside, the rhythms of sowing and harvest, and the intricate web of relationships draw listeners into a world where pride and compassion collide. As fortunes rise and fall, the tale promises both humor and heartache, inviting you to linger in the lives of characters whose hopes are as fertile as the fields they tend.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (769K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1994-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy

1840–1928

Best known for unforgettable novels set in the imagined world of Wessex, this English writer brought rural life, social pressure, and private longing vividly to life. He became famous as a novelist, but he always saw himself as a poet, and his later verse won admiration from a new generation of writers.

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