Acknowledgements 5-6 Abstract 6 摘要 7-10 Introduction 10-12 Chapter 1 John Fowles and The French Lieutenant’s Woman 12-16 1.1 A Sketch of John Fowles and His Philosophical Thoughts 12-13 1.2 The Summary and Review of the Story 13-14 1.3 The New Developments of Feminism in 1960’s 14-16 Chapter 2 Analysis of Sarah’s Identities 16-25 2.1 Women’s Status in 19th Century England 16-17 2.2 Gender & Sexual Identity 17-18 2.3 Sarah’s Gender Identity 18-25 2.3.1 The Identity of Governess 18-19 2.3.2 The Identity of “The French lieutenant’s woman” 19-20 2.3.3 The Identity of “Outcast” 20-21 2.3.4 The Identity of Dante Rossetti’s Model 21-23 2.3.5 The Identity of Unmarried Mother 23-25 Chapter 3 Interpretation of Sarah based on Theory of Sexual Politics 25-49 3.1 Theory of Sexual Politics 25 3.2 The Direct and Indirect Description of Sarah’s Sexuality 25-32 3.3 Sarah’s awakening as a “new woman” 32-37 3.3.1 Economic Independence 32-34 3.3.2 Sarah’s cooperation with the Male Dominant 34-36 3.3.3 Sarah’s Sisterhood to Millie 36-37 3.4 Sarah’s Subversion to Traditional Women Images 37-41 3.4.1 Sarah’s Sexuality 37-39 3.4.2 Ernestina’s Conventionality 39-40 3.4.3 Sarah’s Unconventionality 40-41 3.5.Sarah’s Self-discovery 41-49 3.5.1 Sarah’s Passion for Charles and Her Understanding of Love 41-43 3.5.2 Sarah’s Refusal of Marriage and Protection to Her Subjectivity 43-46 3.5.3 Sarah’s Pursuit of Freedom 46-49 Conclusion 49-51 Bibliography 51-53 发表论文和科研情况说明 53-54 |