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Far from the Madding Crowd

Par : Thomas Hardy
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  • Nombre de pages485
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-587-00330-4
  • EAN9780587003304
  • Date de parution22/02/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille811 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurCLXBX

Résumé

Far from the Madding Crowd is a timeless tale of love, independence, and fate set against the sweeping rural landscapes of Victorian England. In this early masterpiece, Thomas Hardy introduces readers to the richly imagined world of Wessex-a countryside alive with beauty, hardship, tradition, and the quiet drama of everyday life. At the center of the story stands Bathsheba Everdene, one of literature's most memorable and unconventional heroines.
Independent, spirited, and strikingly beautiful, Bathsheba inherits her uncle's farm and boldly takes control of its management-an unusual role for a woman of her time. Determined to prove her capability in a male-dominated agricultural society, she commands respect from her workers while navigating the challenges of weather, finance, and reputation. Yet while she masters the land, her heart proves far more difficult to govern. Bathsheba's life becomes entwined with three very different suitors, each representing a distinct vision of love and security.
Gabriel Oak, a steady and principled shepherd, offers loyal devotion and quiet strength. William Boldwood, a prosperous but reserved farmer, becomes dangerously consumed by his passion for her. Sergeant Francis Troy, a charming and reckless soldier, awakens Bathsheba's romantic impulses but carries with him the seeds of turmoil and heartbreak. Through these relationships, Hardy explores the complexities of desire, pride, impulsiveness, and consequence. As seasons turn and fortunes rise and fall, the novel paints a vivid portrait of rural community life-harvest suppers, sheep shearing, storms, festivals, and shared hardship.
Hardy's deep knowledge of agricultural rhythms gives the narrative authenticity and texture, grounding the emotional drama within the cycles of nature. The land itself becomes a silent character, shaping destinies as powerfully as human choice. At its heart, Far from the Madding Crowd is a meditation on character and growth. Bathsheba's journey is one of self-discovery, as she learns through joy and suffering what truly endures.
Hardy examines the tension between independence and vulnerability, romantic illusion and steadfast love, social expectation and personal will. The novel's emotional depth lies in its honest portrayal of human weakness alongside resilience and hope. Rich in lyrical description and psychological insight, this enduring classic captures both the beauty and harshness of country life. Hardy's prose balances tenderness with realism, creating a story that is as poignant as it is powerful.
More than a romance, Far from the Madding Crowd is a reflection on responsibility, integrity, and the quiet heroism found in patience and fidelity. Celebrated for its unforgettable characters and evocative setting, this novel remains one of Thomas Hardy's most beloved works-a compelling exploration of love tested by pride, chance, and time, set far from the noise of the modern world yet resonant with universal truths about the human heart.
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