摘要 | 第1-6页 |
Abstract | 第6-11页 |
Introduction | 第11-20页 |
Chapter I Contemporary Myth Criticism: A Maze of Alternative Interpretations | 第20-39页 |
1. The mythical interpretations of the text | 第20-21页 |
2. The aim of the myth criticism | 第21-23页 |
3. The tool to "encompass" structural mythical criticism | 第23-24页 |
4. The heart of analysis | 第24-28页 |
5. Levi-Strauss’ aim of resolving opposition | 第28-31页 |
6. The definition of displacement | 第31-32页 |
7. The ruling social or intellectual class of different age | 第32-35页 |
8. The hero of Wuthering Heights | 第35-39页 |
Chapter II Subversive Symbols and the Interpretive Dilemma | 第39-48页 |
1. The interpretation of social categories and norms | 第39-42页 |
2. The final determination through the process of interpretation | 第42-45页 |
3. The opinion of mythical analysis suggested by James Liszka | 第45-46页 |
4. The conflict of myth | 第46-48页 |
Chapter III Gender Roles in Victorian Society: A Paradigm | 第48-59页 |
1. The morality of the Victorian era | 第48-49页 |
2. Dicken's strategy is typical of the Victorian period | 第49-51页 |
3. The virtuous women in Victorian Era | 第51-52页 |
4. Another heroine-- Lucy stands morally upright | 第52-53页 |
5. Tennyson described the cult of the gentleman | 第53-54页 |
6. Women rights in the Victorian Era | 第54-56页 |
7. Religious skepticism in Victorian era | 第56-59页 |
Chapter IV Fragmented Selves in Wuthering Heights: The Myth of Identity | 第59-74页 |
1. The multiple identities in Wuthering Heights | 第59-62页 |
2. Double vision in the text | 第62-66页 |
3. Timeless world of Wuthering Heights | 第66-72页 |
4. A rethinking throughout Wuthering Heights | 第72-74页 |
Conclusion | 第74-76页 |
Bibliography | 第76-81页 |
Acknowledgements | 第81-82页 |
攻读学位期间发表论文以及参加科研情况 | 第82-83页 |