封面
声明
中文摘要
英文摘要
目录
Introduction
Edith Wharton and Her Literary Achievements
A Sketch of The Age of Innocence
Overseas Research on the Novel
Domestic Research on the Novel
The Significance of the Thesis
Chapter One Introduction to the Personality Theory
1.1 Overview of the Personality Structure
1.2 Personality Theory Applied in the Thesis
Chapter Two The Conflicts between Their Id and Ego
2.1 Newland Archer:Hesitating between His Strong Love for Ellen and a Conventional Marriage
2.2 Ellen Olenska:Struggling between Her Passion for Newland and Social Conventions
2.3 May Welland:Choosing between Possessing Newland’s Love and Letting Go of It
Chapter Three The Prevalence of Their Superego over Their Id
3.1 Newland Archer:Strong Sense of Responsibility for His Family
3.2 Ellen Olenska:Sacrificing Love for the Sake of Others
3.3 May Welland:Guilty Conscience for What She Has Done
Chapter Four The Innocence of the Three Characters
4.1 Newland Archer’s Innocence
4.2 Ellen Olenska’s Innocence
4.3 May Welland’s Innocence
Conclusion
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