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  1. public.gettysburg.edu › academics › englishA Pair of Blue Eyes

    A Pair of Blue Eyes. A Pair of Blue Eyes (which was originally titled A Winning Tongue Had He) was probably outlined the summer of 1871, written the following summer, and published in three volumes by Tinsley Brothers in May 1873. It was serialized in Tinsley's Magazine from September 1872 through July 1873. This novel was Hardy's third ...

  2. A PAIR OF BLUE EYES (1873) A Pair of Blue Eyes is the story of the love of a young architect Stephen Smith and Elfride Swancourt, the daughter of a vicar. On the northern coast of Cornwall the characters of this novel move. Stephen Smith had come to Endlestow to repair a church tower and fell in love with the blue-eyed beautiful daughter of the ...

  3. A Pair of Blue Eyes. The book describes the love triangle between a young woman, Elfride Swancourt, and her two suitors from very different backgrounds. Stephen Smith is a socially inferior but ambitious young man who adores her and with whom she shares a country background. Henry Knight is the respectable, established, older man who represents ...

  4. Summary. 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 ...

  5. 30 de out. de 2012 · A Pair of Blue Eyes is a novel by Thomas Hardy, published in 1873. The book describes the love triangle of a young woman, Elfride Swancourt, and her two suitors from very different backgrounds. Stephen Smith is a socially inferior but ambitious young man who adores her and with whom she shares a country background.

  6. Although A Pair of Blue Eyes, the first novel to carry Hardy’s name, was regarded by earlier critics as a minor work, it occupies a special place in his output. It was first serialised in Tinsley's Magazine in eleven instalments from September 1872 to July 1873, after which Tinsley published the novel in the three-volume form in 1873.

  7. A Pair of Blue Eyes, though early in the sequence of Hardy's novels, is lively and gripping. Its dramatic cliff-hanging episode, for example, is at once tense, ironic, feministic and erotic. With settings in Wessex and London, the novel also has some strongly autobiographical features, as the blue-eyed heroine, Elfride Swancourt, is based largely on Emma Gifford, who became Thomas Hardy's ...