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    A Pair of Blue Eyes

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    by Thomas Hardy, Pamela Dalziel (Introduction), Pamela Dalziel (Noted by)


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    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.

    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    June 2, 1840
    Date of Death:
    January 11, 1928
    Place of Birth:
    Higher Brockhampon, Dorset, England
    Place of Death:
    Max Gate, Dorchester, England
    Education:
    Served as apprentice to architect James Hicks

    Table of Contents

    General Editor's Preface vii(1)
    Map of Hardy's Wessex
    viii(2)
    Map of Locations in A Pair of Blue Eyes
    x(1)
    Introduction xi(12)
    Acknowledgements xxiii(1)
    Note on the Text xxiv(3)
    Select Bibliography xxviii(3)
    A Chronology of Thomas Hardy xxx
    A PAIR OF BLUE EYES
    1(371)
    Appendix 372(2)
    Explanatory Notes 374
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    When Elfride Swancourt meets Stephen Smith, she is attracted not only to his handsome face and gentle bearing but also to the sense of mystery which surrounds him. Distressed to find that the mystery consists only in the humbleness of his origins, she nonetheless remains true to their youthful vows. But societal pressures, combined with the advent of the intellectually 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.

    In writing of this poignant struggle between classes and sexes, Hardy drew heavily on his own relationships with his family, fiancée, and closest friend. In the Introduction to this new edition, Pamela Dalziel discovers fascinating parallels between Hardy's life and his art, and probes the paradoxes lying behind his portrayal of these complex characters and the society which shapes them.

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