Introduction | 第9-14页 |
Chapter 1 O'Neill's Understanding of Women:Biographical Background | 第14-23页 |
Chapter 2 O'Neill's Dual-natured Women:Integration of Female Images | 第23-54页 |
2.1. Abbie Putnam in Desire under the Elms | 第24-35页 |
2.1.1. Abbie Putnam as Both Trap and Savior | 第25-31页 |
2.1.2. Abbie Putnam as Earth Mother | 第31-35页 |
2.2. Mary Tyrone in Long Day's Journey into Night | 第35-48页 |
2.2.1. Mary Tyrone as Earth Mother | 第35-42页 |
2.2.2. Mary Tyrone as Victim and Victimizer | 第42-48页 |
2.3. Josie Hogan in A Moon for the Misbegotten | 第48-54页 |
2.3.1. Josie Hogan as Surrogate Mother and Forgiving Lover | 第48-54页 |
Chapter 3 Objective Examination:Male Constructs and Female Responses | 第54-88页 |
3.1. Long Day's Journey into Night:A Woman's Resistance to the Angle in the House | 第55-68页 |
3.2. A Moon for the Misbegotten:A Woman's Frustration by the Idealized Woman Image | 第68-79页 |
3.3. Desire under the Elms:A Woman's Rebellion against the Patriarchal Society | 第79-88页 |
Conclusion | 第88-91页 |
Working Bibliography | 第91-95页 |