Acknowledgements | 第1-4页 |
Contents | 第4-6页 |
摘要 | 第6-9页 |
Abstract | 第9-12页 |
Introduction | 第12-22页 |
Chapter One The Struggling Selves in Philip Roth | 第22-34页 |
I. The Split Self: As an American Writer | 第22-25页 |
II. The Split Self: As a Jewish Descendent | 第25-28页 |
III. The Split Self: Oscillation Between the Written World and theUnwritten World | 第28-34页 |
Chapter Two Striving for Self-Establishment as a Writer | 第34-59页 |
I. Between the Writer’s Self-Consciousness and the JewishResponsibilities | 第35-44页 |
II. Between Fact and Fiction | 第44-50页 |
III. The Writer’s Conflicting Selves between Two Modes of Writing | 第50-59页 |
Chapter Three The Loss of Selves | 第59-88页 |
I. The Loss of Selves with the Literary Success | 第60-75页 |
II. The Loss of Matrimony | 第75-79页 |
III. The Loss of the Paternal Patronage | 第79-84页 |
IV. The Loss of the Jewish Community | 第84-88页 |
Chapter Four Self Lost in the Writing Block | 第88-120页 |
I. Self Obsessed by Pain and Pain as a Self Obsession | 第88-94页 |
II. Self Trapped in the Writing Block and the Spiritual Stagnancy | 第94-108页 |
III. Between Self Consciousness and the Holocaust Obsession | 第108-120页 |
Chapter Five The Reclamation and Redemption of the Self | 第120-135页 |
I. Between Father and Art | 第122页 |
II. Rescuing Father’s Literary Tradition | 第122-123页 |
III. In Father’s Land | 第123-125页 |
IV. Father’s History of the Holocaust | 第125-128页 |
V. Father’s Literature | 第128-130页 |
VI. Father’s Son | 第130-135页 |
Chapter Six From Nathan Zuckerman to Philip Roth | 第135-145页 |
I. Zuckerman Bound Trilogy as an Organic Unity | 第135-138页 |
II. Between Autobiographical Fiction and Fictional Autobiography | 第138-141页 |
III. Artistic and Aesthetic Defense through Fictive Narrative | 第141-145页 |
Works Cited | 第145-149页 |