致谢
Introduction
Chapter One The Hamlet and Space Theory
1.1 Introduction to Faulkner and The Hamlet
1.2 Literature Review of Faulkner and The Hamlet
1.3 Space Theory and Faulkner’s Sense of Space
Chapter Two The Conflicts in Physical Space
2.1 The Disharmony of Landscapes in Border Space
2.1.1 Rural Landscapes
2.1.2 Urban Landscapes
2.2 The Competition for Physical Spaces in The Hamlet
2.2.1 The Expansion of Flem’s Space
2.2.2 The Shrink of Varner’s Space
Chapter Three The Conflicts in Social Space
3.1 Gender Clash
3.1.1 The Female’s Confinement to Family Space
3.1.2 The Female’s Awakening in Gender Space
3.2 Class Struggle
3.2.1 The Bourgeoisie’s Production in Social Space
3.2.2 The Proletariat’s Resistance in the New South
Chapter Four The Conflicts in Mental Space
4.1 Flem’s Inner Conflicts as an Individual
4.1.1 The Desire for Material Reflected in Various Images
4.1.2 The Lack of Emotion Presented through Flem’s Words
4.2 Ratliff ’s Inner Conflicts as an Individual
4.2.1 Spiritual Pursuit Reflected in Ratliff ’s Monologues
4.2.2 Material Pursuits Concealed in Ratliff’s Imagination
Conclusion
Notes
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