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D.H.Lawrences Polarity Thought and Male-Female Relationship in His Two Novels

Acknowledgements第5-6页
Abstract第6-7页
内容摘要第8-10页
Chapter 1. Introduction第10-14页
    1.1 Introduction to D.H.Lawrence第10页
    1.2 Introduction to the Social, Historical, and Family Background of D.H.Lawrence第10-14页
Chapter 2. Literature Review第14-20页
    2.1 Review of the International and Domestic Research on D.H.Lawrence第14-18页
        2.1.1 Review of D.H.Lawrence study abroad第14-15页
        2.1.2 Review the domestic research on Lawrence第15-18页
    2.2 The Originality of This Paper第18-20页
Chapter 3. A New Understanding of D.H.Lawrence's Polarity Thought and His View of Male-Female Relationship第20-28页
    3.1 Brief Introduction to D.H.Lawrence's Polarity Thought第20-22页
    3.2 New Understanding of D.H.Lawrence's Polarity Thought第22-27页
    3.3 D.H.Lawrence's View on Male-Female Relationship第27-28页
Chapter 4. Analysis of D.H.Larence's View on Male-Female Relationhip in His Two Novels第28-47页
    4.1 The Male-Female Relationship between Couples第28-33页
        4.1.1 The relationship between Mr and Mrs.Morel第28-30页
        4.1.2 The relationship between Mr and Mrs.Chatterley第30-33页
    4.2 The Male-Female Relationship between Mother and Sons第33-36页
        4.2.1 The Male-Female Relationship between Mrs.Morel and William第33-34页
        4.2.2 The Male-Female Relationship between Mrs.Morel and Paul第34-36页
    4.3 The Male-Female Relationship between Sons and Their Lovers第36-42页
        4.3.1 The Male-Female Relationship between William and Lily第36-38页
        4.3.2 The Male-Female Relationship between Paul and Miriam/Clara第38-42页
    4.4 The Male-Female Relationship between Lady Chatterley and Her Lovers第42-47页
        4.4.1 The Male-Female Relationship between Lady Chatterley and Michaelis第42-44页
        4.4.2 The Male-Female Relationship between Lady Chatterley and Mellors第44-47页
Chapter 5. Conclusion第47-49页
Bibliography第49-50页

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