Acknowledgements | 第1-4页 |
Abstract in Chinese | 第4-7页 |
Abstract in English | 第7-13页 |
1. Introduction | 第13-21页 |
1.1 Lawrence's understanding of rationality and sensuality | 第13-14页 |
1.2 Introduction to Lawrence's dualism | 第14-18页 |
1.3 Argument against traditional interpretation of the novel | 第18-21页 |
2. Morel Couple--Two Extremes of Rationality and Sensuality | 第21-31页 |
2.1 Mrs. Morel - embodiment of rationality | 第21页 |
2.2 Mr. Morel - embodiment of sensuality | 第21-24页 |
2.3 Morel's conflicts - conflicts between rationality and sensuality | 第24-30页 |
2.4 Influence on Paul Morel | 第30-31页 |
3. Mother and Sons - Dominance of Rationality over Sensuality | 第31-38页 |
3.1 Invisible bond between Paul and his mother | 第31页 |
3.2 Mrs. Morel and the sun - symbol of masculinity and sensuality | 第31-35页 |
3.3 Morel children- victims of Mrs. Morel's ambition | 第35-38页 |
4. Miriam and Paul - Excessive Emphasis on Rationality | 第38-55页 |
4.1 Lawrence's view on the relationship between man and woman | 第38页 |
4.2 Miriam - embodiment of spiritual fulfillment | 第38-42页 |
4.3 Miriam and Mrs. Morel's influence on Paul's personality | 第42-44页 |
4.4 Symbolic employment of flowers in revealing the nature of the characters | 第44-49页 |
4.5 Symbolic employment of darkness in reinforcing the theme of the novel | 第49-52页 |
4.6 Reasons for their love failure - dominance of rationality | 第52-55页 |
5. Clara and Paul - Excessive Emphasis on Sensuality | 第55-65页 |
5.1 Clara - embodiment of sensuality | 第55-59页 |
5.2 Reason for their love failure - lack of spiritual communication | 第59-61页 |
5.3 Death of Mrs. Morel - Paul's resurrection and release | 第61-65页 |
6. Conclusion | 第65-68页 |
Bibliography | 第68页 |