Far From The Madding Crowd
Thomas Hardy struck the true vein of his talent in Far From The Madding Crowd. It is a story in which Hardy for the first time used the word 'Wessex', and wrote, not as the public expected him to write, but as his heart dictated. That is why he gave up the glittering world of cities and sophisticated people, and turned to Wessexwith its simple men and women, its irresponsible yet simple rustics and their ribald jokes and irresponsible pranks. This Critical Study of Far From The Madding Crowd has as its chief features:
- Background Information on the Life and Art of Thomas Hardy
- Detailed Chapter-wise Summary of the Novel
- Comprehensive Discussion on Important Textual Aspects and the Characters in the Novel
- Important University Questions with Answers
- Selected Literary Criticism<
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