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Title: Far From the Madding Crowd (Educational Edition)
Author: Francis Gilbert, Thomas Hardy
Narrator: Jamie Parker, Lucy Scott
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 17 hours 28 minutes
Release date: March 30, 2020
Genres: Classics
Publisher's Summary:
Contains the unabridged audiobook and an educational audio guide. The 'Educational Editions' from Naxos AudioBooks allow listeners to enjoy important works of fiction and learn about their key elements. Each 'Educational Edition' combines the unabridged audiobook with an indispensable audio guide that gives background and author detail and explores the book's themes, structure, key passages and critical perspectives - stimulating content for students and keen listeners wishing to discover more. In a remote corner of early Victorian England, where traditional practices remain untouched by time, Bathsheba Everdene stands out as a beacon of feminine independence and self-reliance. However, when confronted with three suitors, among them the dashing Sergeant Troy, she shows a reckless capriciousness which threatens the stability of the whole community. Published in 1874, and an immediate best-seller, Far From the Madding Crowd established Thomas Hardy as one of Britain's foremost novelists.
Title: Far From the Madding Crowd (Educational Edition)
Author: Francis Gilbert, Thomas Hardy
Narrator: Jamie Parker, Lucy Scott
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 17 hours 28 minutes
Release date: March 30, 2020
Genres: Classics
Publisher's Summary:
Contains the unabridged audiobook and an educational audio guide. The 'Educational Editions' from Naxos AudioBooks allow listeners to enjoy important works of fiction and learn about their key elements. Each 'Educational Edition' combines the unabridged audiobook with an indispensable audio guide that gives background and author detail and explores the book's themes, structure, key passages and critical perspectives - stimulating content for students and keen listeners wishing to discover more. In a remote corner of early Victorian England, where traditional practices remain untouched by time, Bathsheba Everdene stands out as a beacon of feminine independence and self-reliance. However, when confronted with three suitors, among them the dashing Sergeant Troy, she shows a reckless capriciousness which threatens the stability of the whole community. Published in 1874, and an immediate best-seller, Far From the Madding Crowd established Thomas Hardy as one of Britain's foremost novelists.
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