Abstract | 第1-5页 |
摘要 | 第5-13页 |
Chapter One Theoretical Applications's Moral Significances | 第13-17页 |
A. Ethical literary criticism | 第13-15页 |
B. To teach and delight | 第15-17页 |
Chapter Two The Embodiment of Male Virtues and Vices | 第17-39页 |
A. Male knights and their temperance, justice and courtesy | 第19-31页 |
1. Guyon’s Temperance against mammonism and sexual indulgence | 第20-25页 |
2. Artgall’s Justice against robbery and aimless outrage | 第25-28页 |
3. Calidore’s reform and humility | 第28-31页 |
B. Male vices embodied in recklessness and vengeance | 第31-39页 |
1. Recklessness and Redcross’abandoning of faith | 第31-35页 |
2. Vengeance and Triamond’s Friendship | 第35-39页 |
Chapter Three The Embodiment of Female Virtues and Vices | 第39-52页 |
A. Female educators and their faith and chastity | 第39-48页 |
1. Una and faith | 第40-42页 |
2. Governance in the House of Holiness | 第42-44页 |
3. Britomart and chastity | 第44-48页 |
B. Female tempters and their falsity and lewdness | 第48-52页 |
1. Acrasia and sexual indulgence | 第48-50页 |
2. Duessa and falsity | 第50-52页 |
Chapter Four The Ideal Images | 第52-60页 |
A. King Arthur and Magnificence | 第52-55页 |
B. Gloriana the ideal lady | 第55-57页 |
C. Queen Elizabeth and the ideal Image | 第57-60页 |
Conclusion | 第60-64页 |
Notes | 第64-70页 |
Bibliography | 第70-74页 |
Acknowledgements | 第74-75页 |
Academic Achievements | 第75页 |