ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 第8-9页 |
ABSTRACT | 第9页 |
摘要 | 第10-13页 |
CHAPTER Ⅰ INTRODUCTION | 第13-17页 |
CHAPTER Ⅱ LITERATURE REVIEW | 第17-23页 |
2.1 A Brief Introduction of Lawrence’s Short Stories | 第17-18页 |
2.2 Multifarious Comments on Lawrence’s Short Stories | 第18-23页 |
CHAPTER Ⅲ NEW WOMEN IN THE EARLY STORIES OF LAWRENCE | 第23-37页 |
3.1 Lawrence’s Attitude towards Women in the Early Period | 第23-29页 |
3.1.1 Women’s Suffrage Movement | 第23-25页 |
3.1.2 Women in Lawrence’s early life | 第25-27页 |
3.1.3 Lawrence’s Stance towards Women | 第27-29页 |
3.2 Hilda in “The Shades of Spring” | 第29-31页 |
3.2.1 Hilda-an Independent and Progressive Woman | 第29-31页 |
3.2.2 Her Views on Marriage | 第31页 |
3.3 Miss Louisa in “Daughters of the Vicar” | 第31-33页 |
3.4 Elizabeth in “Odour of Chrysanthemums” and Other Female Characters | 第33-37页 |
CHAPTER Ⅳ MASCULINE WOMEN IN LAWRENCE’S WARTIME SHORT STORIES | 第37-50页 |
4.1 Lawrence’s Attitude towards Women | 第37-40页 |
4.1.1 British Women in the First World War | 第37-39页 |
4.1.2 Lawrence’s Attitude to Women in Wartime | 第39-40页 |
4.2 Miss Stoke in “Monkey Nuts” | 第40-43页 |
4.2.1 Miss Stoke –a Strong and Possessive Girl | 第41-42页 |
4.2.2 A Comparison between Miss Louisa and Miss Stoke | 第42-43页 |
4.3 Annie and Other Girls in “Ticket, Please” | 第43-46页 |
4.3.1 Annie’s Appearance and Her Work | 第43-45页 |
4.3.2 Annie and Other girl’s Revenge on John Thomas | 第45-46页 |
4.4 Mabel in “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter”and Other Women | 第46-50页 |
CHAPTER Ⅴ THE DEFEATED WOMEN BY MALE SUPREMACY IN LAWRENCE’SPOST-WAR STORIES | 第50-64页 |
5.1 A Masculine Renaissance in Lawrence Post-war Stories | 第50-52页 |
5.2 March in “The Fox” | 第52-56页 |
5.2.1 Analysis of March | 第53-54页 |
5.2.2 March’s Submission to Henry | 第54-56页 |
5.3 Juliet in “Sun” | 第56-58页 |
5.4 Virginia, Mrs. Bodoin and The Princess | 第58-64页 |
5.4.1 Virginia and Mrs. Bodoin in “Mother and Daughter” | 第59-61页 |
5.4.2 The Princess | 第61-64页 |
CHAPTER Ⅵ CONCLUSION | 第64-67页 |
Works Cited | 第67-69页 |