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生存困境与反叛精神:试论卡森·麦卡勒斯三部小说中怪诞的双重含义

Acknowledgements第6-9页
Abstract第9页
摘要第10-11页
Introduction第11-15页
Chapter One The Grotesque and Carson McCullers第15-34页
    1.1 Carson McCullers and Her Novels第15-18页
    1.2 Literature Review第18-23页
    1.3 The Definition of the Grotesque第23-28页
    1.4 The Origins of McCullers' Grotesque第28-34页
        1.4.1 The Southern Tradition of Grotesque第28-29页
        1.4.2 The Illness of McCullers Herself第29-31页
        1.4.3 The Influence of Russian Realism第31-32页
        1.4.4 The Influence of Aesthetic of Ugliness第32-34页
Chapter Two The Grotesque Represented by Characters第34-49页
    2.1 The Trapped Characters第34-42页
        2.1.1 Singer: The Sick God第34-36页
        2.1.2 Macy: The Abandoned Villain第36-37页
        2.1.3 Amelia: The Disabled Lover第37-39页
        2.1.4 Mick and Frankie:The Perplexed Tombo第39-42页
    2.2 The Rebellious Characters第42-49页
        2.2.1 Biff:The Lonely Observer第42-43页
        2.2.2 Dr. Copeland:The Miserable Priest第43-45页
        2.2.3 Jack and Lymon: The "Dionysus" and The "Clown"第45-49页
Chapter Three The Grotesque Reflected in Settings第49-59页
    3.1 The Settings as Trapped Places第49-54页
        3.1.1 Town: The Trapped "Wasteland"第49-52页
        3.1.2 Jail: The Enclosed Cage第52-54页
    3.2 The Settings as Rebellious Places第54-59页
        3.2.1 Cafes: The Carnival Squares第54-56页
        3.2.2 Kitchen:The Crazy House第56-59页
Chapter Four The Grotesque Embodied in Themes第59-74页
    4.1 Themes with Trapped Connotation第59-67页
        4.1.1 The Loss of Identity第59-63页
        4.1.2 The Lack of Communition第63-64页
        4.1.3 The Death of God第64-67页
    4.2 Themes with Rebellious Connotation第67-74页
        4.2.1 The Pursuit of Gender Equality第67-70页
        4.2.2 The Love for Li第70-74页
Conclusion第74-76页
Notes第76-80页
Bibliography第80-85页
Appendix第85-86页
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