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Far from the Madding Crowd

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A vivid rural drama follows an independent young woman who inherits a farm and must learn to run it while navigating three very different suitors: a steady, trustworthy tenant, a charismatic but unstable newcomer, and a prosperous, brooding neighbor. The novel traces her romantic decisions and their consequences against the practical rhythms of agricultural life, including disasters, market pressures, and community rituals. Through detailed scenes of labor, weather, and village social life, the narrative examines pride, responsibility, chance, and the limits of personal freedom, showing how desire, misjudgment, and social expectation shape lives in a changing countryside.

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Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) was an English novelist and poet, renowned for his critical examination of social constraints and human relationships. His works often explore themes of fate, love, and the struggles of rural life in Victorian England. Notable for his rich character development and vivid settings, Hardy's most famous novels include "Far from the Madding Crowd" and "Jude the Obscure," both of which delve into the complexities of human emotion and societal expectations. In addition to his novels, he was also a prolific poet, contributing significantly to English literature with collections such as "Late Lyrics and Earlier." Hardy's literary legacy continues to influence writers and readers alike.

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