Introduction | 第1-12页 |
Notes | 第12-13页 |
Chapter 1 Tragedy,Eugene O'Neill and His Tragic Vision | 第13-28页 |
1.1 Tragedy:Its Pedigree,Definition and Historical Development | 第13-19页 |
1.2 Eugene O'Neill and His Tragic Vision | 第19-25页 |
Notes | 第25-28页 |
Chapter 2 Society as Spiritual Bondages:Sense of Alienation and Irony of Existence | 第28-42页 |
2.1 Four Cages and Absence of Self-Identification:The Hairy Ape | 第28-35页 |
2.2 Existential Irony:The Emperor Jones | 第35-41页 |
Notes | 第41-42页 |
Chapter 3 Prison House of Flesh and Paradox of Being | 第42-56页 |
3.1 A Tragedy of Greed,Lust,Incest,and Murder:Desire Under The Elms | 第42-48页 |
3.2 Mounting a Hopeless Attack through the Unbearable:Long Day's Journey into Night | 第48-55页 |
Notes | 第55-56页 |
Chapter 4 Man Has Created an Unconquerable Enemy out of Himself | 第56-72页 |
4.1 The Predicament of Self-Made Ideal Facing Hard Reality:Beyond the Horizon | 第56-63页 |
4.2 The Tragedy of Self-Deception:The Iceman Cometh | 第63-70页 |
Notes | 第70-72页 |
Conclusion | 第72-74页 |
Bibliography | 第74-81页 |