Crowd | Subtitle Far From The Madding
: Published in Fathom , this article examines how Hardy uses silence as a form of language and metaphor within the novel to create a distinct narrative world .
: The phrase reflects Hardy’s desire to depict life away from the "bustle of modern, urbane civilization". While Far from the Madding Crowd itself is the main title, Hardy often used descriptive subtitles for other works, most notably Tess of the d’Urbervilles , which is subtitled A Pure Woman: Faithfully Presented . subtitle Far from the Madding Crowd
“Far from the Madding Crowd”: A Pastoral Tinged with Tragedy : Published in Fathom , this article examines