Acknowledgements | 第1-4页 |
Abstract in Chinese | 第4-7页 |
Abstract in English | 第7-11页 |
Ⅰ. Introduction | 第11-13页 |
1.1 Similarities and Differences of the Two Novels and the Causes | 第11页 |
1.2 Male Chauvinism in Ulysses and the Feminism in Mrs. Dalloway | 第11-13页 |
Ⅱ. A General Comparative Study of Ulysses and Mrs. Dalloway | 第13-23页 |
2.1 Stream-of-Consciousness Novels | 第13-15页 |
2.2 Introduction to the Authors | 第15-16页 |
2.3 Analysis of the Two Novels | 第16-20页 |
2.4 Causes for Similarities and Differences | 第20-23页 |
Ⅲ. Male Chauvinism in Ulysses and the Feminism in Mrs. Dalloway | 第23-57页 |
3.1 Male Chauvinism in Ulysses | 第25-37页 |
3.1.1 Main Issues Discussed in Ulysses | 第25页 |
3.1.2 City as Wasteland Needing Water and Fertility | 第25-29页 |
3.1.3 City as Labyrinth Avoiding Sewage and Fluidity | 第29-33页 |
3.1.4 Women on the City Margins | 第33-37页 |
3.2 Feminism in Mrs. Dalloway | 第37-57页 |
3.2.1 Living by Her Own Art | 第37页 |
3.2.2 Enjoying Mere Existence | 第37-39页 |
3.2.3 Creating Event-art Party | 第39-51页 |
3.2.4 Refusing Judgment and Force | 第51-53页 |
3.2.5 Using Social Network Subversively | 第53-57页 |
Ⅳ Conclusion | 第57-59页 |
Bibliography | 第59-60页 |