Abstract | 第4-5页 |
摘要 | 第6-10页 |
Introduction | 第10-23页 |
Chapter One The Subversive Narrative in the Portrayal ofCharacters | 第23-46页 |
1.1 Subversion of the Traditional Children Image | 第24-32页 |
1.1.1 The Role of Children in Traditional Literary Texts | 第24-28页 |
1.1.2 The Role of Children in O'Connor's works | 第28-32页 |
1.2 Subversion of the Old Wise Man Image | 第32-37页 |
1.2.1 The Role of the Old Wise Man in English Literature | 第32-34页 |
1.2.2 The Fatuous Old Men in O'Connor's Works | 第34-37页 |
1.3 Subversion of the Southern Lady Image | 第37-46页 |
1.3.1 The Role of the Lady in American South | 第38-39页 |
1.3.2 The Unladylike ladies in O'Connor's Works | 第39-46页 |
Chapter Two The Subversive Narrative in the Representation ofReligiosity | 第46-66页 |
2.1 Subversion of Religious Redemption | 第46-54页 |
2.1.1 The Secularized Way to Redemption | 第47-49页 |
2.1.2 O'Connor's Subversive Narrative: Redemption through Violence | 第49-54页 |
2.2 Subversion of Religious Manners | 第54-59页 |
2.2.1 The Decent Religious Manners | 第54-55页 |
2.2.2 O'Connor's Subversive Narrative: Indecent Religious Manners | 第55-59页 |
2.3 Subversion of Quasi-Religious Salvation | 第59-66页 |
2.3.1 Quasi-Religious Salvation | 第59-60页 |
2.3.2 O'Connor's Subversive Narrative: Self-annihilation of Quasi-Messiahs | 第60-66页 |
Chapter Three The Subversive Narrative Strategy | 第66-73页 |
3.1 Bakhtin's Theory of Dialogism and Previous Studies of Dialogism inO'Connor's Fiction | 第66-69页 |
3.2 The Dialogue between the Author and the Character | 第69-71页 |
3.3 The Characters' Internal Dialogue | 第71-72页 |
3.4 Unfinalizability of the Stories | 第72-73页 |
Conclusion | 第73-75页 |
Works Cited | 第75-82页 |
Acknowledgments | 第82-83页 |
在学期间主要科研成果 | 第83页 |