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The Image of Emma Shaped by Irony

Abstract(in English)第5-7页
Abstract(in Chinese)第8-10页
Acknowledgements第10-11页
Contents第11-13页
Introduction第13-23页
Chapter Ⅰ The Formation of Jane Austen's Ironic Perspective第23-37页
    1.1 The Social and Literary Contexts for Women's Writing第23-26页
    1.2 Jane Austen's Family Background and Education第26-32页
        1.2.1 Growing Environment第26-29页
        1.2.2 Reading and Writing Experience第29-32页
    1.3 Irony—Served as the Veil of Jane Austen's Writing第32-37页
        1.3.1 The Death of Mary Woolstonecraft第32-33页
        1.3.2 Irony—Served as the Veil of Jane Austen's Writing第33-37页
Chapter Ⅱ The Most Flawed Heroine Shaped by Irony第37-42页
    2.1 Theories of Structural Irony第37-39页
    2.2 Emma Shaped by Structural irony第39-42页
Chapter Ⅲ The Feminist Manifestation in Heroine Emma第42-62页
    3.1 Consciousness of Freedom第42-46页
        3.1.1 Free Growing Environment—Free From Patriarchy第42-45页
        3.1.2 Free From Economic Dependence第45-46页
    3.2 Challenges to Marriage第46-51页
        3.2.1 Feminist Critical Theories about Marriage第46-48页
        3.2.2 Emma's Challenge to Marriage第48-50页
        3.2.3 Jane Austen's Own Attitude to Marriage第50-51页
    3.3 Consciousness of Being Housemaster第51-56页
        3.3.1 Being Housemaster instead of Being "the angel in the house"第51-54页
        3.3.2 Participation in Commonweal Activities第54-56页
    3.4 Challenges to the 'eternal feminine virtues'第56-58页
    3.5 Challenges to Accomplishment第58-62页
Conclusions第62-67页
Works Cited第67-70页

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