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- her independence too much and him too little. Days later, she moves to Weatherbury, a village some miles off. When next they meet, their cir****stances have...
- Turpin with a horse that performs tricks on cue. When the troupe comes to Weatherbury, Troy spots Boldwood and Bathsheba in the crowd and enhances his theatrical...
- inspiration for the fictional settlement of Weatherbury in his novel Far from the Madding Crowd; Weatherbury Farm, the home of prin****l character Bathsheba...
- Troy, her sweetheart. She suggests Gabriel s**** employment at a farm in Weatherbury. Upon Gabriel's arrival, several buildings are on fire. He saves the...
- Rejtő Tigrisvér Watermouth, England Malcolm Bradbury The History Man Weatherbury, South Wes**** Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy's Wes**** Correlates to the real-life...
- fire in 1863 and remodelled in 1911. The manor was the inspiration for Weatherbury Farm in Thomas Hardy's novel, Far from the Madding Crowd. It is a Grade...
- (ToaT) Weatherbury South Wes**** Puddletown Farms of Bathsheba and Boldwood, main setting for Far From the Madding Crowd (FftMC) Weatherbury Farm South...
- his stories, including Athelhampton House (Athelhall) and Puddletown (Weatherbury). The Piddle Valley was the subject of Ogden Nash's poem Paradise For...
- relationship is captured by Hardy most intensely in the poem In A Eweleaze Near Weatherbury, as well as in At Rushy Pond and A Spot. There are some suggestions that...
- possession of Mr Edward Gr****by) with designs for each set, so that the Weatherbury (Puddletown) landscape could be faithfully displa****. A painting of Waterston...