Collector’s Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
Fiercely independent and strikingly beautiful, Bathsheba Everdene never intended to ignite a battle for her heart-but when she inherits a farm of her own, three very different men come calling. A devoted shepherd offers quiet, unwavering love, a reckless soldier sweeps her into a whirlwind of passion, and a wealthy landowner tempts her with stability and power. As desire clashes with duty and fate twists in unexpected ways, Bathsheba learns that love is never simple, and choices have consequences that ripple far beyond the heart. Set against the lush, untamed landscapes of rural England, this is a story of ambition, longing, and the delicate balance between independence and connection.
A groundbreaking novel of its time, Far from the Madding Crowd challenged Victorian ideals by presenting a fiercely independent heroine who defied societal expectations. Thomas Hardy masterfully captured the tension between tradition and modernity, portraying the struggles of rural life with poetic realism. His vivid landscapes and richly drawn characters helped establish the English countryside as a powerful literary setting, influencing generations of writers. As one of Hardy’s earliest successes, the novel cemented his reputation and paved the way for his later, more controversial works exploring fate, morality, and social change.