ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 第7-8页 |
ABSTRACT | 第8-9页 |
摘要 | 第10-13页 |
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION | 第13-25页 |
1.1 D.H.Lawerence and His Literary Creation | 第13-15页 |
1.2 Literature Review of Lady Chatterley’s Lover | 第15-25页 |
CHAPTER II THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK | 第25-33页 |
2.1 A Brief Introduction to Ecofeminism | 第25-29页 |
2.2 Main Pricinciples and Characteristics of Ecofeminist Criticism | 第29-33页 |
CHAPTER III MAN’S OPPRESSION ON NATURE AND WOMAN IN THE NOVEL | 第33-45页 |
3.1 The Destruction of Industrial Civilization to Nature | 第33-40页 |
3.1.1 Man’s Conquest over Nature—Clifford Chatterley | 第33-37页 |
3.1.2 The Revenge of Nature—Man’s Alienation | 第37-40页 |
3.2 The Patriarchal Oppression on Women | 第40-42页 |
3.2.1 Clifford’s Physically and Mentally Control over Connie | 第40-42页 |
3.3 The Homogeneity of Men’s Oppression on Nature and Women | 第42-45页 |
CHAPTER IV THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NATURE AND WOMAN IN THE NOVEL | 第45-53页 |
4.1 Nature and Woman from Eco-Feminist Perspective | 第45-48页 |
4.2 The Symbolic Links between Nature and Woman in the Novel | 第48-53页 |
4.2.1 The Womanized Nature—The Woods | 第49-50页 |
4.2.2 The Naturalized Woman—Constance Chatterley | 第50-53页 |
CHAPTER V THE AWAKENING AND REVOLT OF CONNIE UNDER NATURE’S INSPIRATION | 第53-67页 |
5.1 Connie—A Victim of Patriarchal Marriage in the Then-society | 第54-55页 |
5.2 The Awakening of Connie’s Female Consciousness Inspired by Nature | 第55-59页 |
5.3 Connie’s Seeking True Love and Sexual Liberation in Nature | 第59-67页 |
5.3.1 Connie and Michaelis—Sex Without Spirit | 第59-60页 |
5.3.2 Connie and Clifford— A Marriage Existing in Name Only | 第60-61页 |
5.3.3 Connie and Mellors—Ideal Love in Nature | 第61-67页 |
CHAPTER VI LAWRENCE’S CONTRIBUTION AND LIMITATION IN THE NOVEL FROM ECO-FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE | 第67-72页 |
CHAPTER Ⅶ CONCLUSION | 第72-73页 |
WORKS CITED | 第73-76页 |