A Pair of Blue Eyes

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Penguin Publishing Group, 1998 M12 1 - 448 pages
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When Elfrise Swanston meets Stephen Smith she is attracted to his handsome face, gentle bearing and the sense of mystery which surrounds him. Although distressed to find that the mystery consists only in the humbleness of his origins, she remains true to their youthful vows. But societal pressures, and the advent of the superior Henry Knight, eventually displace her affections. Knight, however, proves to be an uncompromising moralist who, obsessed with fears about Elfride's sexual past, destroys her happiness. Writing of the struggle between classes and sexes, Hardy drew heavily on his own relationships, and in the introduction, Pamela Dalziel discovers fascinating parallels between Hardy's life and his art.

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User Review  - nordie - LibraryThing

Read as part of the Hardy Readers Reading Group. Elfride and her father have lived in their community (where he is the vicar) for about 18 months when the architect Stephen Smith comes up from London ... Read full review

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User Review  - hardlyhardy - LibraryThing

"If only ..." is a phrase that comes to mind when reading most Thomas Hardy novels. If only Tess had done this or not done that. If only Jude had made better choices. Bad choices are also at the heart ... Read full review

About the author (1998)

THOMAS HARDY (1840-1928) was recognized, and even revered, as the major literary figure of his time by his contemporaries. Most of his major novels are available in Penguin Classics.

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