封面
声明
中文摘要
英文摘要
目录
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 McCullers’s The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom!
1.2 American Southern Gothicism
1.3 Literature Review
Chapter 2 Deep South:The Birthplace of Southern Gothicism
2.1 Southern Soil Breeding McCullers
2.2 Southern Soil Breeding Faulkner
Chapter 3 Gendered Construction of Southern Gothic Grotesques
3.1 McCullers’s Feminine Construction of Gothic Grotesques in The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
3.1.1 Male Grotesques―John Singer, Biff Brannon, and Doctor Copeland
3.1.2 Female Grotesque―Mick Kelly
3.2 Faulkner’s Masculine Construction of Gothic Grotesques in Absalom, Absalom!
3.2.1 Male Grotesques―Thomas Sutpen, Henry Sutpen and Quentin Compson
3.2.2 Female Grotesque―Rosa Coldfield
Chapter 4 Gendered Construction of Southern Gothic Themes
4.1 The Theme of Racism
4.1.1 Feminine: McCullers’s Implicit Antiracism in The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
4.1.2 Masculine:Faulkner’s Explicit Antiracism in Absalom, Absalom!
4.2 The Theme of Loneliness
4.2.1 Feminine: McCullers’s Overt Loneliness in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
4.2.2 Masculine:Faulkner’s Covert Loneliness in Absalom, Absalom!
Chapter5 Conclusion
Works Cited
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