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Far from the Madding Crowd
Contributor(s): Hardy, Thomas (Author), Schweik, Robert C. (Editor)
ISBN: 0393954080     ISBN-13: 9780393954081
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
OUR PRICE:   $21.85  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 1986
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 85021784
Series: Norton Critical Editions
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 5.17" W x 8.36" (1.15 lbs) 496 pages
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 12782
Reading Level: 9.7   Interest Level: Upper Grades   Point Value: 25.0
 
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Publisher Description:
It also incorporates revisions that Hardy made in his study copy of the novel and in his marked printer's copy and page proofs for the Harper and Brothers sixpenny edition of 1901, whenever these revisions could be confidently judged to represent Hardy's final deliberate intent.

The resulting text includes revisions by Hardy which have never appeared before in a modern edition.

The novel is fully annotated and is accompanied by Hardy's map of Wessex and a simplified map of the landscape of Far from the Madding Crowd.

Textual Notes include a list of emendations, examples of variant readings from the manuscript to the Wessex edition, and a discussion of the choice of copy text.

The textual history of the novel is traced in extracts from studies by Richard Little Purdy and Simon Gatrell.

Backgrounds includes substantial extracts from Hardy's correspondence with Leslie Stephen and is followed by a selection of contemporary reviews.

Twentieth-century Criticism is represented by Howard Babb, Roy Morrell, Alan Friedman, J. Hillis Miller, Michael Millgate, Penelope Vigar, Peter J. Casagrande, Ian Gregor, and Albert C. Schweik.

Contributor Bio(s): Hardy, Thomas: - Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), enduring author of the twentieth century, wrote the classics Jude the Obscure, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Far from the Madding Crowd, The Return of the Native, The Mayor of Casterbridge, and many other works.Schweik, Robert C.: - Robert C. Schweik was Distinguished Teaching Professor of English at the State University of New York, College at Fredonia, and had been Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Trier, West Germany, and Stockholm University, Sweden, and a Fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Fulbright-Hays Program. He was co-author of Reference Sources in English and American Literature and Hart Crane: A Descriptive Bibliography, the editor of Wuthering Heights, and the author of articles on Hardy, Browning, and cultural history.