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A Freudian Psychoanalytical Interpretation of The Protagonists Tripartite Personality in of Human Bondage

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS第9-10页
ABSTRACT第10页
摘要第11-14页
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION第14-20页
    1.1 A Brief Introduction to Somerset Maugham第14-16页
    1.2 Introduction to the Novel Of Human Bondage第16-20页
CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW第20-28页
    2.1 Overseas Research第20-23页
    2.2 Domestic Research第23-28页
CHAPTER III THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK第28-36页
    3.1 Sigmund Freud and His Psychoanalysis第28-29页
    3.2 Personality Structure Theory第29-36页
        3.2.1 The Id第30-31页
        3.2.2 The Superego第31-33页
        3.2.3 The Ego第33页
        3.2.4 The Interaction of the Id, the Superego and the Ego第33-36页
CHAPTER IV FREUDIAN PSYCHOANALYSIS OF PHILIP CAREY第36-61页
    4.1 Philip’s Repressed Id第36-42页
        4.1.1 Deficiency of Love第36-41页
        4.1.2 Physical Deformity第41-42页
    4.2 Philip’s Evolutionary Superego第42-46页
        4.2.1 Establishment of Religious Belief第42-43页
        4.2.2 Suspicion about Religious Belief第43-44页
        4.2.3 Disillusion with Religious Belief第44-45页
        4.2.4 Reestablishment of Rules of Conduct第45-46页
    4.3 Philip’s Accommodative Ego第46-59页
        4.3.1 Friendship with Rose, Hayward and Weeks第47-49页
        4.3.2 Maternal Love in Philip’s Childhood第49页
        4.3.3 Love Affairs with Four Women第49-56页
            4.3.3.1 Love Affair with Miss Wilkinson Driven by Sexual Instinct第50-52页
            4.3.3.2 Morbid Love to Mildred第52-53页
            4.3.3.3 Conciliative Love Affair with Norah第53-55页
            4.3.3.4 Settled Love with Sally第55-56页
        4.3.4 Psychological Maturity第56-59页
    4.4 Philip’s Interactive and Balanced Tripartite Personality第59-61页
CHAPTER V CONCLUSION第61-62页
WORKS CITED第62-65页

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