A Pair of Blue Eyes is a novel by Thomas Hardy printed in 1873. This is
the story of Elfride Swancourt, a blue-eyed heroine. Elfride is divided
between two lovers, the young, kind-hearted, socially inferior Stephen
Smith, an architect; and much older and honest Londoner, Henry Knight, a
literary man and Stephen's mentor. She also has to assure the belief of
her father, the Rector of Endelstow. This is a moving and touching story
about love, social protocols, limitations women faced in the 19th
century, honour, sacrifice and loss. This book is set in Hardy's
fictional Wessex of southwestern England. Characters are very well
illustrated and developed. A Pair of Blue Eyes beyond its fun romance is
Hardy's brand commentary on a rebellious shift in English life and
culture. It mainly noteworthy as exclusive work of remarkable boldness
and originality. A fascinating feature of this book is that it's nearly
based on Hardy's relationship with his first wife, Emma Gifford.