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==References in popular culture== ===Anime=== *Episode 20 of the [[anime]] ''[[Kill la Kill]]'' is titled "Far from the Madding Crowd". ===Music=== * British musician [[Paul McCartney]], included the lyric "When I fly above the Maddening Crowd" on the song "3 Legs" from his 1971 release ''[[Ram (album)|Ram]]''. * British musician Nick Bracegirdle, better known as [[Chicane (recording artist)|Chicane]], released ''[[Far from the Maddening Crowds]]'', a studio album, in 1997. *In 2000, the New York rock band [[Nine Days (band)|Nine Days]] titled their debut ''[[The Madding Crowd]]'' to express their allegiance to modernity in opposition to Hardy.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-madding-crowd-mw0000060038 |publisher=AllMusic|title=The Madding Crowd}}</ref> * The Danish metal band [[Wuthering Heights (band)|Wuthering Heights]] released a studio album titled ''Far From the Madding Crowd'' in 2004. * [[Nanci Griffith]] included the lyric "You're a Saturday night, Far from the madding crowd" in the song ''On Grafton Street'' on her 1994 release ''[[Flyer (album)|Flyer]]''. * [[Róisín Murphy]] included the lyric "Far from the madding crowd, something's stirring within me" in the song ''Jealousy'' on her 2020 release ''[[Róisín Machine]]''. * In 2021, [[Pete Doherty]] released the album ''[[The Fantasy Life of Poetry and Crime]]'' in collaboration with the French musician [[Frédéric Lo]]. Its final track is titled "Far from the Madding Crowd". ===Literature=== * The city of Far Madding in [[Robert Jordan]]'s ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'' series of fantasy novels is named after Hardy's book. * The heroine of [[Suzanne Collins]]'s ''[[The Hunger Games]]'' series, [[Katniss Everdeen]], gets her last name from Bathsheba Everdene.
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