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The Connell Guide to Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd (Paperback)
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The Connell Guide to Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd (Paperback)
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For better or worse, Far from the Madding Crowd was the novel
Victorian readers wanted him to write over and over again. One
early reviewer was delighted by the pastoral elements: "when the
sheep are shorn in the ancient town of Weatherbury, the scene is
one that Shakespeare or that Chaucer might have watched." But what
Hardy had promised as a quiet story took off in unexpected
directions. Bathsheba is not merely tempted to make the wrong
choice, but does so, and is only saved from the lifelong
consequences of her mistake when a third suitor, Farmer Boldwood,
murders the husband who torments her. Rather than a "pastoral tone
and idyllic simplicity", noted a critic in the Westminster Review,
what marked Far from the Madding Crowd was its "violent
sensationalism": marital desertion, illegitimacy, death in
childbirth, murder, attempted suicide and insanity. Yet this is not
a dark novel. Nearly 30 years after its publication, Hardy wrote
that it seemed to him "like the work of a youngish hand, though
perhaps there is something in it which I could not have put there
had I been older". That "something" has been variously identified
as charm, amplitude, richness of incident and humour, or, more
broadly, the assurance that despite the sense that deep social and
economic changes are imminent, the closing marriage will maintain
the community and its traditional order a little longer. If even
here, in the last work he was to write from his childhood home in
Bockhampton, Hardy could not wholly ignore the darker aspects of
rural life, Far from the Madding Crowd remains the warmest and most
celebratory of farewells.
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