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亨利·詹姆斯中篇小说的疾病隐喻探析--以《黛西·米勒》、《丛林猛兽》、《学生》为例

中文摘要第4-5页
Abstract第5-6页
Chapter one Introduction第10-24页
    1.1 Henry James: A Writer of Modernity Under International Background第10-11页
    1.2 Previous Studies on Henry James's Novellas第11-17页
        1.2.1 Studies on Henry James's Novellas Abroad第12-14页
        1.2.2 Studies on Henry James's Novellas in China第14-17页
    1.3 Henry James's Novellas: Four Everlasting Themes第17页
    1.4 The Three Chosen Novellas第17-20页
    1.5 Main Points of the Study第20-24页
        1.5.1 The Methodology and Significance第20-21页
        1.5.2 The Objectives and Structure第21-24页
Chapter Two Theoretical Description and AnalyticalFramework of This Study第24-38页
    2.1 Metaphor in the Study第24-26页
    2.2 Illness as Metaphor第26-31页
        2.2.1 Illness in the Study第27页
        2.2.2 Illness as Metaphor in Literature第27-29页
        2.2.3 Susan Sontag and Her Illness as Metaphor第29-31页
    2.3 Theoretical Connections第31-36页
        2.3.1 Illness in Socio-cultural Study第31-34页
        2.3.2 Illness in Existentialist Study第34-36页
    2.4 Summary第36-38页
Chapter Three Identification and Classification of the Illnesses第38-48页
    3.1 The Fatal Illnesses第40-43页
        3.1.1 Daisy Miller's Deadly Roman Fever第40-41页
        3.1.2 May Bartram's Fatal Blood Disease第41-42页
        3.1.3 Morgan Moreen's Lethal Heart Disease第42-43页
    3.2 The Non-fatal but Incurable Illnesses第43-45页
        3.2.1 Mrs. Costello's Headache第44页
        3.2.2 Mrs. Miller's Dyspepsia第44-45页
    3.3 The Curable Illnesses第45-46页
        3.3.1 John Marcher's Anxiety Disorder第45-46页
    3.4 Summary第46-48页
Chapter Four Illness as Socio-Cultural Metaphor第48-74页
    4.1 Fatal Illnesses as Metaphor for Destruction of Humanity第48-54页
        4.1.1 Destruction of Beauty and Freedom第49-51页
        4.1.2 Destruction of Unselfish Love第51-53页
        4.1.3 Destruction of Innocence and Wisdom第53-54页
    4.2 Non Fatal Illnesses as Metaphor for Alienation第54-58页
        4.2.1 Estrangement from Freedom第55-57页
            4.2.1.1 Alienation of Mrs. Costello第55-56页
            4.2.1.2 Alienation of Mrs.Miller第56-57页
        4.2.2 Estrangement from Love and Wisdom第57-58页
    4.3 Illness as Metaphor for Ideological Invasions and Suppressions第58-72页
        4.3.1 Ideologies Reflected in the Texts第58-64页
            4.3.1.1 Conservatism of the Modern European Society第59-60页
            4.3.1.2 Individualistic Freedom of the American Society第60-61页
            4.3.1.3 Materialism of the Two Societies第61-64页
        4.3.2 European Conservatism vs. American Spirit of Freedom第64-69页
            4.3.2.1 Attacking第64-66页
            4.3.2.2 Coexisting第66-67页
            4.3.2.3 Assimilating第67-69页
        4.3.3 Materialism vs. Love and Wisdom第69-72页
            4.3.3.1 Materialism Invading Human Love第69-70页
            4.3.3.2 Materialism Suppressing Human Wisdom第70-72页
    4.4 Summary第72-74页
Chapter Five Illnesses as Existential Metaphor第74-83页
    5.1 Beings of Bad Faith第74-76页
    5.2 Beings of Non-Actions第76-77页
    5.3 Beings of Free Actions Without Responsibility第77-78页
    5.4 Beings of Free Actions with Responsibility第78-81页
        5.4.1 Daisy Miller's Free Actions with Responsibility第79-80页
        5.4.2 May Bartram's Free Actions with Responsibility第80页
        5.4.3 Morgan Moreen's Free Actions with Responsibility第80-81页
    5.5 Summary第81-83页
Conclusions第83-87页
Bibliography第87-91页
Acknowledgements第91-92页
个人简历第92-93页
在学期间的研究成果及发表的学术论文第93页

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