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A Pair of Blue Eyes is one of Thomas Hardy's lesser known novels. As with this other works of fiction it is set in the Wessex region of England (essentially the southwestern part of the country) and relates to the efforts of ordinary people to find happiness in love and life. The book centers around three characters. Elfride Swancourt is a young girl who lives with her vicar father in Endelson Vicarage in Lower Wessex. Stephen Smith is a young architect who comes to the vicarage to make some drawings preparatory to his firm doing some architectural work. As we might expect he and Elfride fall in love but their marriage is opposed by the vicar because of Stephen's low social standing-his parents live in the area and his father is a mason. The couple pledge their love for each other and after an abortive elopement attempt Stephen goes off to India to seek his fortune. One of the joys of reading Hardy is his portrayal of ordinary people in Wessex. The book also displays the cultural values of the time and place as well as the physical beauty of the countryside. Hardy recognized that strongest of all drives beside the basic ones of survival, and despite what he called the Grundyism of the period, he conveyed that truth in his books.
A Pair of Blue Eyes is one of Thomas Hardy's lesser known novels. As with this other works of fiction it is set in the Wessex region of England (essentially the southwestern part of the country) and relates to the efforts of ordinary people to find happiness in love and life. The book centers around three characters. Elfride Swancourt is a young girl who lives with her vicar father in Endelson Vicarage in Lower Wessex. Stephen Smith is a young architect who comes to the vicarage to make some drawings preparatory to his firm doing some architectural work. As we might expect he and Elfride fall in love but their marriage is opposed by the vicar because of Stephen's low social standing-his parents live in the area and his father is a mason. The couple pledge their love for each other and after an abortive elopement attempt Stephen goes off to India to seek his fortune. One of the joys of reading Hardy is his portrayal of ordinary people in Wessex. The book also displays the cultural values of the time and place as well as the physical beauty of the countryside. Hardy recognized that strongest of all drives beside the basic ones of survival, and despite what he called the Grundyism of the period, he conveyed that truth in his books.
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