Far from the Madding Crowd

Thomas HARDY

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Far from the Madding Crowd
Far from the Madding Crowd
Far from the Madding Crowd
Far from the Madding Crowd

"IT IS DIFFICULT FOR A WOMAN TO DEFINE HER FEELINGS IN LANGUAGE WHICH IS MADE CHIEFLY BY MEN TO EXPRESS THEIRS": FIRST EDITION OF FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD

HARDY, Thomas. Far from the Madding Crowd. London: Smith, Elder, 1874. Two volumes. Octavo, contemporary three-quarter dark brown calf, gilt-ruled spines, raised bands, red spine labels, marbled boards.

First edition, one of only 1,000 copies printed, of Hardy's fourth novel and his first mature work, the most desired and sought after first edition of all fourteen Hardy novels. "Such a voice had not been heard in English literature since Shakespeare."

"Far from the Madding Crowd is the first book which shows Hardy at the top of his powers, and the first in which he was able, with full success, to function as a poet as well as a novelist… [the work] functions almost perfectly as a novel, but a novel which would be nothing without its poetic foundation. Indeed, Hardy and Emily Brontë were the nineteenth century's only genuinely poetic novelists… The rural dialogue is more perfectly judged than any comparable innovation in English fiction of its time… What Hardy… does when he enriches his countrymen's talk is to articulate their souls. He can do it because—as… one of them—he never patronizes them: he can thus give them the wisdom they possess but do not, with their limited vocabulary, habitually articulate" (Seymour-Smith, 187-92). With twelve engraved illustrations by Helen Patterson, "the best illustrator I ever had" (Hardy, quoted in Purdy). Purdy, 13.

Interiors clean with only infrequent light foxing, mild rubbing to boards, spines scuffed, expert repairs to joints. A handsome copy of this rare title.

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