Acknowledgements | 第1-7页 |
摘要 | 第7-10页 |
Abstract | 第10-13页 |
Introduction | 第13-37页 |
·The Background of the Creation of Shakespeare’s Romances | 第14-21页 |
·Literature Review | 第21-24页 |
·Theatricalizing “Filial” Daughters | 第24-29页 |
·Four Theoretical Grounds of Interpretation | 第29-33页 |
·Father-Daughter Relationships in Shakespeare’s Romances | 第33-37页 |
Chapter One The Absent Daughter: A Social Reading of Pericles | 第37-56页 |
·A Social Construct: Pericles and Marina | 第37-47页 |
·Pericles: The Passive King in Performing Social Roles | 第39-41页 |
·Marina: The Socially Active Daughter | 第41-47页 |
·Two Antisocial Constructs: Incest and Brothel | 第47-56页 |
·Incest: Violation of the Social Construct | 第47-51页 |
·Brothel: The Social Trafficking of Fertility | 第51-56页 |
Chapter Two The Lost Daughter: A Psychological Reading of The Winter’s Tale | 第56-78页 |
·Blighting Madness vs Healthy Naturalness | 第56-64页 |
·Corruptive Fall vs Purifying Salvation | 第64-67页 |
·The Recognition of Feminine Side | 第67-69页 |
·Personal Nothingness vs Individual Redemption | 第69-75页 |
·The Psychological Implication of Father-Daughter Relationship | 第75-78页 |
Chapter Three The Disobedient Daughter: A Linguistic Reading of Cymbeline | 第78-95页 |
·Cymbeline: The King and Father Manipulated by Language | 第79-85页 |
·Manipulation in Private Matters | 第79-81页 |
·Loss of Voice in Political Decisions | 第81-84页 |
·Disruption of Father-Daughter Relationship by the Silent King | 第84-85页 |
·Imogen: The Daughter with the Power of Healing Language | 第85-95页 |
·Loss in the Deceptive Language | 第85-87页 |
·Absence of Verbal Communication | 第87-89页 |
·Nourishing Power of Language by the Eloquent Daughte | 第89-95页 |
Chapter Four The Obedient Daughter: An Anagogic Reading of The Tempest | 第95-114页 |
·The Definition of an Anagogic Reading | 第96-98页 |
·The Magic of the Natural and the Human | 第98-104页 |
·The Restorative Magic of the Natural | 第104-108页 |
·The Union of the Natural and the Human | 第108-114页 |
Conclusion | 第114-125页 |
Bibliography | 第125-131页 |