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A Feminist Approach to Women in Winesburg, Ohio-Their Inarticulate and Marginalized Status

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS第8-9页
ABSTRACT第9页
摘要第10-13页
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION第13-20页
    1.1 Sherwood Anderson and Winesburg, Ohio第13-15页
    1.2 Literature Review第15-20页
CHAPTER TWO FEMINIST LITERARY THEORY第20-27页
CHAPTER THREE WOMEN IN SHERWOOD ANDERSON’S第27-34页
    3.1 Sherwood Anderson’s Mother第27-29页
    3.2 Sherwood Anderson’s Female Friends第29-30页
    3.3 Sherwood Anderson’s Four Wives第30-34页
CHAPTER FOUR WOMEN IN WINESBURG, OHIO第34-61页
    4.1 The Differences of the Women第34-47页
        4.1.1 The Tragedy of the Traditional Women第34-38页
            4.1.1.1 Alice Hindman第35-37页
            4.1.1.2 The Nameless Women第37-38页
        4.1.2 The Fight of the “New Women”第38-47页
            4.1.2.1 Elizabeth Willard第38-42页
            4.1.2.2 Louise Bentley第42-44页
            4.1.2.3 Kate Swift第44-46页
            4.1.2.4 Belle Carpenter第46-47页
    4.2 The Similarities of the Women第47-54页
        4.2.1 The Inarticulateness of the Women第48-50页
        4.2.2 Women in Darkness第50-51页
        4.2.3 The Marginality of the Women第51-54页
    4.3 Causes of the Grotesqueness第54-58页
        4.3.1 Social Causes第54-56页
        4.3.2 Inner Causes第56-58页
    4.4 The Possibility of Androgyny第58-61页
CHAPTER FIVE SHERWOOD ANDERSON’S VIEW ON WOMEN第61-64页
    5.1 Sherwood Anderson’s Sympathetic Attitude Toward Women第61-62页
    5.2 Sherwood Anderson’s Limitations第62-64页
CHAPTER SIX CONCLUSION第64-66页
WORKS CITED第66-69页

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