Hardy / Neville: Thomas, Hardy : Yac: Far from the Madding Crow

Hardy / Neville SKU: 15129925
Hardy / Neville: Thomas, Hardy : Yac: Far from the Madding Crow

Hardy / Neville: Thomas, Hardy : Yac: Far from the Madding Crow

Hardy / Neville SKU: 15129925

Format: CD

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Title: Thomas, Hardy : Yac: Far from the Madding Crow
Artist: Hardy / Neville
Label: Naxos Audio Books
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9789626349700
Genre: Books on Tape/Cd

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 Captain Troy, she shows a reckless capriciousness which threatens the stability of the whole community.

Tracks:
1.1 When Farmer Oak Smiled
1.2 It Was Nearly Midnight
1.3 The Sluggish Day Began to Break
1.4 By Making Inquiries
1.5 Two Months Passed Away
1.6 Yes, She Murmured
1.7 By Daylight, the Bower of Oaks
1.8 For Dreariness, Nothing Could Surpass
1.9 It Was Sunday Afternoon
1.10 The Scarlet and Orange Light
1.11 Boldwood Was Tenant of What Was Called
2.1 Boldwood Did Eventually Call
2.2 Gabriel Oak Had Ceased to Feel
2.3 Idiosyncrasy and Vicissitude Had Combined
2.4 The Hill Opposite Bathshebas Dwelling
2.5 The Village of Weatherbury
2.6 A Week Passed
2.7 Just Before the Clock Struck Five
2.8 A Light Flapped Over the Scene
2.9 Bathsheba Said Very Little
3.1 As the Clock Over South Street
3.2 Bathsheba Went Along the Dark Road
3.3 The Tower of Weatherbury Church
3.4 Bathsheba Underwent
3.5 Shepherds Who Attended with Their Flocks
3.6 The Arrangement for Getting Back Again
3.7 Outside the Front of Boldwoods House
3.8 Boldwood Passed Into the High Road
3.9 The Most Private, Secret, Plainest Wedding
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