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Beskrivning

Beskrivning

’I shall do one thing in this life – one thing for certain – that is, love you, and long for you, and keep wanting you till I die.’ 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. Far from the Madding Crowd was the first of Hardy’s novels to give the name of Wessex to the landscape of south-west England, and the first to gain him widespread popularity as a novelist.Set against the backdrop of the unchanging natural cycle of the year, the story both upholds and questions rural values with a startlingly modern sensibility. This new edition retains the critical text that restores previously deleted and revised passages. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World’s Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe.Each affordable volume reflects Oxford’s commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Om boken

Om denna bok

Far from the Madding Crowd av Thomas Hardy, Suzanne B. Falck-Yi och Linda M. Shires är en Pocket bok med 496 sidor på Engelska. Den utgavs 2008 av Oxford University Press.

Produktinformation

Kategori
Skönlitteratur
Bandtyp
Pocket
Språk
Engelska
ISBN
9780199537013
Upplaga
0
Utgiven
2008-08-14
Förlag
Oxford University Press
Sidantal
496