In "e;A Pair of Blue Eyes, "e; Thomas Hardy weaves the tale of Elfride Swancourt, a young woman torn between two lovers in a story that predates modern romantic dramas. Elfride finds herself navigating the complexities of love and social expectation when she falls for Stephen Smith, a socially inferior architect, only to be later courted by the sophisticated Henry Knight. Set against the rugged backdrop of the English coast, Hardy explores themes of innocence, jealousy, and the constraints imposed by societal class, marking the novel with his signature blend of romance and tragedy.
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Table of contents
- PREFACE
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- Chapter XI
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Chapter XVIII
- Chapter XIX
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Chapter XXV
- Chapter XXVI
- Chapter XXVII
- Chapter XXVIII
- Chapter XXIX
- Chapter XXX
- Chapter XXXI
- Chapter XXXII
- Chapter XXXIII
- Chapter XXXIV
- Chapter XXXV
- Chapter XXXVI
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XL
