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  1. Far from the Madding Crowd was the first of Hardy's Wessex novels to draw serious critical attention. While similarities exist throughout all of his novels, readers who like Bathsheba Everdene will probably appreciate Eustacia Vye, the heroine of Hardy's next novel The Return of the Native (1878). When Far from the Madding Crowd was first ...

  2. He carries a new-born lamb back into the hut and places it on hay in front of the stove before going to sleep. The inside of the hut is cozy and small. The lamb is revived, begins to bleat, and wakens Gabriel, who carries it back outside to its mother, and determines the time—one o’clock—from the stars. He stands still, appreciating the ...

  3. Chapter 1 Summary: “Description of Farmer Oak—An Incident”. Gabriel Oak is a farmer, “a young man of sound judgment, easy motions, proper dress, and general good character” who occupies a middle ground in public opinion (5). He is 28, and therefore at an age between the impulsivity of youth and settling down for marriage.

  4. Far From the Madding Crowd was first published in 1874. The fourth of Thomas Hardy ’s novels, it marked a turning point in his career as his first major success; it was the second novel which he published under his own name (his first two publications were anonymous). In the early 1870s, Leslie Stephens (the father of author Virginia Woolf ...

  5. Perspective and Narrator. Far from the Madding Crowd is told by a third-person omniscient narrator, which provides readers with a wide range of character perspectives. In general, each chapter focuses on the point of view of one character. However, Chapter 52 covers several perspectives that are broken up by numbered subsections.

  6. Indeed, standard time was only introduced and popularized as a concept in the mid 1800s as it was necessary for scheduling railroad shipping. Far from the Madding Crowd, written in 1874, is situated in the midst of this tension between local and standard time. One interesting example of this is Gabriel’s own timepiece at the start of the ...

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