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Far From The Madding Crowd
Author
Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928
Far From The Madding Crowd
Aging spinster Bathsheba Everdene and her suitors Gabriel Oak and Sergeant Troy navigate love, loss, and social expectations on a rural English landscape during the Victorian era amidst sheep farming and agricultural communities.
- Far From The Madding Crowd
- Volume I.
- Chapter Ii. Night—the Flock—an Interior—another Interior
- Chapter Iii. A Girl On Horseback—conversation
- Chapter Iv. Gabriel’s Resolve—the Visit—the Mistake
- Chapter V. Departure Of Bathsheba—a Pastoral Tragedy
- Chapter Vi. The Fair—the Journey—the Fire
- Chapter Vii. Recognition—a Timid Girl
- Chapter Viii. The Malthouse—the Chat—news
- Chapter Ix. The Homestead—a Visitor—half Confidences
- Chapter X. Mistress And Men
- Chapter Xi. Melchester Moor—snow—a Meeting
- Chapter Xii. Farmers—a Rule—an Exception
- Chapter Xiii. Sortes Sanctorum—the Valentine
- Chapter Xiv. Effect Of The Letter—sunrise
- Chapter Xv. A Morning Meeting—the Letter Again
- Chapter Xvi. All Saints’ And All Souls’
- Chapter Xvii. In The Market-place
- Chapter Xviii. Boldwood In Meditation—a Visit
- Chapter Xix. The Sheep-washing—the Offer
- Chapter Xx. Perplexity—grinding The Shears—a Quarrel
- Chapter Xxi. Troubles In The Fold—a Message
- Chapter Xxii. The Great Barn And The Sheep-shearers
- Chapter Xxiii. Eventide—a Second Declaration
- Chapter Xxiv. The Same Night—the Fir Plantation
- Chapter Xxv. The New Acquaintance Described
- Chapter Xxvi. Scene On The Verge Of The Hay-mead
- Chapter Xxvii. Hiving The Bees
- Chapter Xxviii. The Hollow Amid The Ferns
- Chapter Xxix. Particulars Of A Twilight Walk
- Chapter Xxx. Hot Cheeks And Tearful Eyes
- Volume Ii.
- Chapter Ii. Night—horses Tramping
- Chapter Iii. In The Sun—a Harbinger
- Chapter Iv. Home Again—a Juggler
- Chapter V. At An Upper Window
- Chapter Vi. Wealth In Jeopardy—the Revel
- Chapter Vii. The Storm—the Two Together
- Chapter Viii. Rain—one Solitary Meets Another
- Chapter Ix. Coming Home—a Cry
- Chapter X. On Casterbridge Highway
- Chapter Xi. Suspicion—fanny Is Sent For
- Chapter Xii. Joseph And His Burden—buck’s Head
- Chapter Xiii. Fanny’s Revenge
- Chapter Xiv. Under A Tree—reaction
- Chapter Xv. Troy’s Romanticism
- Chapter Xvi. The Gurgoyle: Its Doings
- Chapter Xvii. Adventures By The Shore
- Chapter Xviii. Doubts Arise—doubts Vanish
- Chapter Xix. Oak’s Advancement—a Great Hope
- Chapter Xx. The Sheep Fair—troy Touches His Wife’s Hand
- Chapter Xxi. Bathsheba Talks With Her Outrider
- Chapter Xxii. Converging Courses
- Chapter Xxiii. Concurritur—horæ Momento
- Chapter Xxiv. After The Shock
- Chapter Xxv. The March Following—“bathsheba Boldwood”
- Chapter Xxvi. Beauty In Loneliness—after All
- Chapter Xxvii. A Foggy Night And Morning—conclusion
Author
Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928